The recent Inuit suicide prevention initiative is a great start. I know mental health has been identified by the Inuit regions as the number one priority for a number of years, but there hasn't been an investment of resources to develop programs. We need to look at innovative ways of delivering services. For example, in Akulivik, as Mr. Robillard mentioned earlier, it's not realistic to have a full range of mental health supports and other supports, so we would welcome an opportunity to look at innovative delivery. Telehealth is used to a certain degree in Nunavik. It's not face to face, but at least it's a bit of a bridge between somewhere like Akulivik and specialists in Montreal.
We need a mental health strategy for this country, and we need a first nations-, Inuit-, and Métis-specific component to a national mental health strategy.
We need a national housing strategy and program in Canada. That would certainly contribute to a comprehensive and informed approach to increasing even simply the number of housing units available.