Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will start, and then I'll turn it over to Heather Jeffrey to speak further.
Certainly, support for children's health is a key priority for Health Canada and the Public Health Agency and in work at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, including work they've recently moved ahead on in terms of supporting research into pediatric cancer. We use federal responsibilities as well as convening to support other areas, including healthy eating through a tailored use of the Canada food guide; healthy living and active living as another key area to support communities and children's programs across the country, working with community groups; and a focus on pediatric medicine, as we've been discussing, certainly recognizing from a regulatory perspective that we need more targeted efforts on tracking pediatric medicines and formulations in Canada.
Importantly, to your question, one of the areas in which we're working closely with the provinces through targeted bilateral funding under the 2018 agreements on mental health and substance use is integrated youth services, where, as Minister Bennett noted, we've made significant progress across the country.
I'll turn to Heather Jeffrey to give you a little bit more information on that.