Indeed, the standard on integrated youth services and the work that is being done from coast to coast to coast in this country on integrated youth services is extremely promising.
It isn't enough just to provide addiction supports. We also need other kinds of public health supports. We need social supports. Youth need counselling. They need access to peer groups. They need a variety of training and educational supports. All of those things need to come together to help an at-risk youth or child.
I'd like to turn briefly to Dr. Strong at CIHR, which is funding a lot of the work and leading the work on standards for integrated youth services.