Our experience in Nunavut is that a strategy without a budget doesn't accomplish very much. Hopefully that's going to be rectified very soon. We're told that it is. That's basically the story.
Quebec put public money into a coordinated strategy to fund a range of activities. When the WHO recommends that every country have a national strategy, it means an adequately resourced strategy, which costs some money. I don't like to view it in these terms, but I really think suicide prevention pays for itself. Suicide costs government a lot of money—a lot of money.