Thank you.
I want to make one quick observation and then ask a specific question that I hope the panel can think about.
First of all, I think we've all seen models that are very effective. There are primary care models attached to the family physician. It might be a mental health counsellor. There might be psychiatric shared care. As I understand it, those seem to be a very effective way of dealing with mental health in a family practice setting.
Now, having said that, that is within provincial jurisdiction. I know that provinces are making various strides in that direction. I think it certainly is a model that's been shown to give that care and attention to people who need that focus. It's not necessarily always the family doctor who's doing it in that team-based approach.
As well, as you're aware, the Mental Health Commission of Canada's mandate has been renewed. I've seen some amazing work that they've done with psychological health and safety standards in the workplace and how that's translated into a tool book.
Could you maybe tell me, just within a sentence or two so that I can get all three people in, what you would perceive to be important for perhaps some focus within their expanded mandate?
Dr. Heisel, maybe you could start. Then we'll go to the other two.