I think it's the fact that there's an investment and that people can see careers in mental health whereby they can support the well-being of their community, and the integration of health and mental health. Mental health is health, and we know that, so as we integrate care, I think it's going to be an exciting profession in which people can really make change and improve well-being. That's why we do this. That's why I'm in my role, because I want to make a difference.
I applaud the investment, but I do want to make a recommendation. One of the investments or directions they spoke about was to support more funding for colleges and universities to fund counselling and services for youth, but I really worry that they're going to fund the colleges and universities to provide that care, rather than funding community or health care providers, creating yet another silo whereby you have the health care funded through universities and the health care funded through provinces. What I urge is that all of the services be integrated. It's like the refugee and settlement program I spoke about, which is integrated so those people can have holistic care that is not just siloed thus creating more navigation problems.