Yes. We were delighted that the federal government had identified, a few years ago, billions of dollars to support mental health; unfortunately, we don't really have much information about how that money was spent. We know that there is underspending on mental health, and when we look at investment in community mental health, we see it's even lower.
We were very excited to see the creation of a mental health transfer and the opportunity there to fund community mental health through the mental health transfer. We're very excited by the idea that there would be standards set around mental health, and that those standards would be tied to this mental health transfer to ensure that community mental health gets funded, but also to ensure that there is a standard of care across the country, so that if you live in Newfoundland, you're going to get the same quality of care that you would get in Ontario. That isn't the case right now.
We're very excited to see standards and to see a much higher investment, particularly targeted and [Technical difficulty—Editor], if you will, to mental health investment.