I think that is a good question.
I think we will have a very good sense when the clinicians feel that they are well supported, that they have the resources they need to make the assessments, and that they understand what they need to do in order to make the assessments for people with mental illness as a sole underlying condition.
I think that's a really crucial step.
It will take time, because they will need to be able to take up the clinical practice standards. The provinces, territories and regulators will be able to adopt and adapt those, and then the providers will be able to take them on and try them in various situations.
The interesting thing is that because the expert panel said that the cases of mental illness were not, in some ways, that different from other track two cases, they will also be able to bring these clinical practice standards to questions of cases that they're working with right now.
I think it's going to be a really instructive year. They will be able to take those clinical practice standards and understand how to bring them to life.