Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Dr. Maté, I really appreciated your comments about having to think about what the best science is, but also having to think politically. I'm a physician, but now, as you've probably guessed, I also have to think politically in my current job. It was kind of amusing to think about that and the way it is part of our deliberations at this level.
One of the things you mentioned earlier—and we've had a lot of discussion about this—is that there are many people with a pre-existing mental illness who then go on to develop a substance use disorder, whether that be with cannabis, tobacco, alcohol, or anything else. Do you believe that if we had better investment in and commitment to primary mental health care and were more effective at treating people at the primary care level, that would be helpful in the primary prevention of a lot of drug use disorders?