I'll start with saying that, but the innovation I think we've seen in our region has been, again, trying to move upstream, more community-based services, and more group services so that we can serve a hundred families at a time as opposed to waiting for an appointment with a psychiatrist. That is scalable across Canada. There are many different ways of doing that.
Again we need—and I don't want to be a broken record—to know where our best opportunities are. As a paediatric surgeon, I wouldn't go in and do an operation that I had just thought of the night before. I would look at the best evidence and the best outcomes, and apply that thinking to the operation. We need the same kind of rigour as we look to the very difficult problem of dealing with child and youth mental health and its relationship to poverty.