No. In Ontario the government has made a substantial investment, and now I think there are over 60 ACT teams--assertive community treatment--in Ontario alone, and it's seen as a best practice in working with severe, persistent mental illness and addictions. So it's definitely where the health care field is going, and I think you'll see evidence of this in every province across the country, actually, and broadly around the world. It is working with that 3% of people or less who have severe, persistent mental illness, and in that population, maybe the 60% who have high rates of co-occurring substance use. The model has been tried with other kinds of problems as well, actually, with as much promise.
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