I wasn't sure it was directed at us.
I can speak to actions that are already under way. For instance, the government is already providing funding to the provinces and territories to improve access to mental health services—$5 billion over 10 years—and, as I said at the beginning, youth mental health services and integrated youth services are one of the priorities under the framework of those bilateral agreements. That work is already under way.
The federal government has also initiated Wellness Together Canada, which provides 24-7 access to mental health services. We have seen, through the pandemic, that while mental health has become a greater issue for youth, access to virtual mental health services has increased exponentially as well, not only through the federal government but also through provinces' and territories' really leveraging virtual services to support mental health services and access and exploring issues like peer-to-peer support and these integrated youth services models, examples of which are expanding across the country.