Thank you, everybody, for coming today. It's a very interesting topic, very tough.
I'm going to ask Mr. Mantler my question. I'm glad that Mr. Zimmer brought up the question of stigma, because that's my biggest challenge right now. The passion that I have is for the youth. If we can figure out how to help them move forward, that's going to help us in the long run. With the programs we have, such as Bell Let's Talk, there's an awareness going out there, but I'm not sure how well it's working, because we come back to this challenge: are we getting anywhere?
My youth council, which met last week, specifically for two hours talked about youth mental health. I was surprised to hear that given all the programs the schools offer, they didn't feel that they did anything for them. They didn't think they were effective.
Trying to wrap this up, how do you envision the federal government embedding mental health and addiction into the national poverty reduction strategy, which remains in the federal jurisdiction? We all have different jurisdictions. How does this fit into the federal jurisdiction?