The tragedy is that many of us have met those individuals.
I totally agree; it's a dire situation. But as dire as it is in Toronto, try going to Fort McMurray and finding mental health services. We also have an issue around geographic challenges that we need to be thinking about.
I think there has been recognition that mental health services, in general, for children and youth, are not adequate in this country. That's why we need to find better ways to disseminate and provide treatment services.
It might not simply be through very specialized services. We know that some individuals will require that, but we need to think across a variety of areas, from recognition of early symptoms.... We heard about cognitive behavioural therapy being one of the best treatments for some of the eating disorders. We need to train people and make them available. They don't always have to be delivered in a face-to-face way. There are new technologies that can be used. We should be thinking about them, testing them, seeing if they're efficacious, and doing a better job of developing them.
One of the biggest challenges, and we've talked about this a bit, is the federal, provincial, and territorial mandates of health delivery. You have to work with the provinces around this.