I'd refer the committee to Senator Kirby's recent report when he was chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Out of the Shadows at Last, which made the splash about mental health.
Compared to the services available to the average Canadian, I believe we do very well, but you raise a challenge that in fact comes into play with us every day as we try to fully implement our mental health reform.
We have resources to hire people. We have the authority to spend the money. The money is waiting there. Where are the health care providers?
It's a very, very competitive market out there, and there are not a lot of health care providers. When we do find the right people, they tend to like working with us a lot, and they tend to become very loyal and very dedicated to what they do. But it is a hard job to find them, and it is a harder job to entice them to work in some of our more peripheral areas.