Thank you to the member.
Through you, Mr. Chair, I'd like to say that the integrated youth services program is a hallmark of what we can do to help youth in every part of this country and meet their needs in the community with a full range of services, including primary care, counselling and support for families.
With regard to the youth mental health fund, we are very excited to be working with a youth-led and expert-led consultation process right now. This will be a “once in a generation” investment in our young Canadians. We know mental health challenges have been growing among our youth. We also know we need to meet them where they are, so we can offer them the services they need and deserve in order for them to succeed and thrive. We know that when our young people thrive, Canada will succeed. This is exactly why these investments are needed at this moment, particularly after COVID.
With regard to recent investments, we've been building out the integrated youth services program for quite a number of years. There are now 48 hubs throughout the country, gathering data and knowledge and working with youth every single day. Now we have made a $59-million investment to “network the network”, so knowledge exchange, increased support and an evidence-driven approach to addressing youth mental health, wellness and well-being will be the future for young Canadians.
I would like to defer—