Thank you for that question.
My first thoughts are that, as I said in my remarks, we want to take advantage of the wisdom that's available within communities, which means a local focus. I would wonder about methods to really fund people who are closer to the site in terms of their knowledge of the issues and the capacities in various communities.
I would emphasize again that I think it's actually really important to be funding existing community-based organizations, because they have the credibility in the community, and often they have the innovations. Part of what we've heard about in today's remarks is innovations that have happened because somebody within the community, somebody with lived experience, took action. I think many community agencies have stepped into the gap, the gap that exists because we don't have accessible mental health care and mental health promotion services. We want to invest in those community-based organizations to really get the best results.
I can pass it to the other doctor now.