Thank you so much for sharing that.
The next question I have is for Dr. Vigod. I'm glad that we're talking about postpartum depression. I know that, when I was born, my mother wasn't allowed to talk about it, but when I had my son, I was, with the public health nurse. That was top of mind, asking how I was feeling and all that. I'm glad we're talking about it.
One of the things you brought up is concerning to me, looking at the Canada Health Act. There are a couple of things, but one is that we often talk of provinces, except that certain groups are not funded under the province, particularly populations of first nations, Inuit, federal inmates, Canadian Forces veterans and refugees, depending on status. This is concerning. You spoke about access, but also how it's more pronounced in remote areas. We know that remote areas have the lowest proportion of women and girls, 55.8%, who reported very good or excellent mental health.
With all of those factors, particularly prenatal care and women having to be shipped away from families to hospitals alone for a month, how does that intensify mental health issues?