As I was saying earlier, a number of pilot programs have been tested and have demonstrated good evidence, but there has never been any continuity to those programs, and the investment in them has often been short term. We do have a demonstration. We do have the evidence. There are a number of journal articles showing that this is the type of evidence you're looking for. Some of these speak to the success of programs like those in Sioux Lookout in northern Ontario.
We have the evidence from the drug utilization prevention and promotion program, which didn't get sustained in the long term. The youth treatment programs and the residential treatment programs also have good data, but lack the resources to make the difference that they could.
For example, with that network of resources, they could be a part of the solution in supporting youth when they go home. There could be added resources for web-based mental health services or social-media-based services. We don't have that capacity right now to reach youth. We have the implementation of a brand new helpline, which is fantastic, but it's not enough. We still need to keep going.