In another vein, you spoke a great deal of having a national strategy, earlier on. It came up a number of times in your presentation. But mental health, in fact health in general, is a provincial area of jurisdiction, not federal.
We went to Oslo and the United Kingdom. I believe you have a good knowledge of their systems. People with mental health problems who have committed offences are dealt with by the health care system. Of course the provincial-federal issue does not exist over there.
The major question I'm asking but to which no one seems to have responded to date, perhaps you will be able to, is the following: while respecting provincial areas of jurisdiction in mental health and addictions, how can we implement, here in Canada, a system like what exists in Oslo, for instance, which I found very interesting?