Thank you very much.
I won't be able to answer all of the points you've raised, but I think in many ways you're echoing the comment that my colleagues and I have raised already, which is that, unfortunately as it currently stands, Canadians often don't have access to psychological treatment. As a result, the route that many Canadians will take to get access to mental health service is either to go through a family physician, walk-in clinic, or to present themselves to an emergency department to get referred to, if they're fortunate, a psychiatrist. Then they often have to deal with long waiting lists and then, because of the inordinately long waiting lists, they're restricted in the amount of time and attention they receive from the psychiatrist.
I'm happy to see it when it works well. My colleagues and I have psychiatrists we work with who are extremely knowledgeable, capable, and caring providers with excellent skills.