I can definitely speak to that.
I think the scope of this is nationwide. This is something that is in all elements of our society. In schools, there's a lack of awareness. There's a lack of services in primary care. The scope is large. There is a lack of practitioners. There is a lack of training. There is a lack of data, in order to understand the scope of the problem for our professions. We know there isn't reliable health workforce data. As well, the capacity of our current practitioners is stretched. They have high caseloads, and that impacts their ability to deliver service, as does the nature of Canada and the fact that there are rural populations that are even harder to reach. I would say the scope is far-reaching.
My colleague Anne may have something to add.