Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
My question is for Gordon Matchett.
You spoke about the difficulty in finding frontline mental health care providers, particularly in remote areas. I'm a long-time educator. Prior to being elected, I taught at the University of Winnipeg, in fact, and one of the things we focused on was training people to work right in community. For example, I was in education and we actually trained teachers from the community to teach in the community.
We know that people who are from communities are committed to staying there. Do you think that instead of piloting in specialists, it would be worthwhile...? For example, education on reserve actually does flow through the federal government. On-reserve and post-secondary programs also, for first nations people who qualify, fall under the federal government. Do you think it would be worthwhile to provide support for programs to train people who are from the community rather than shipping people into communities?