Thank you, Minister, for coming. I'll start asking my questions of the board, since you have to leave, but again, thank you.
This is in regard to the increased funding for mental health. Dr. Philpott and I share the same profession. Mental health is a very important predisposing factor for a number of other issues. We know that, for a lot of people with substance addiction problems, in fact, it comes down to a mental health problem. A large proportion of the homeless have an inadequately treated mental illness. There are a lot of people whose untreated mental illness puts them in the justice system.
This is a bit of an assumption, but I think we can reasonably make the assumption that these investments in mental health would have some savings on these other services, like the justice system, drug abuse and addictions, and homelessness. Is there any estimation of the projected savings to these systems from these investments in mental health?