Thank you.
Congratulations on the birth of your eight-month-old. You seem to be doing an awfully impressive job as a mom and MP, but I will stop being ingratiating.
There are a lot of remarkable people doing remarkable work across sectors at the municipal level, at the provincial level and at the federal level. Public Health in Ontario does a lot around perinatal mental health, these community organizations, hospitals and so forth. I think part of the setting of quality standards by the federal government would be to implement the need for measurement-based care. Ms. Simon alluded to that.
It's important that we coordinate and collaborate together, but also measure what we're doing and assess how well we're doing. Organizations that are able to help us produce the best outcomes could be one way to determine how things are allocated and so forth.
A part of quality standards in the stepped care models, of course, is measurement. There are cheap scales available in the perinatal mental health space that can be used to benchmark and create standards and do those sorts of things.
I hope that answers the question you asked.