I'll quickly add two things.
One is that, while it is a provincial responsibility when we think about health care and mental health care, I think there is a critical role for the federal government to end inequities based on where you live and to end duplication in spending.
I actually don't know that we need a gigantic amount of more funding. We do need some more funding for mental health, more focus on mental health. However, we also need to be better at spending the dollars where the evidence shows it works and moving people from the most expensive services to potentially less costly services that will meet the needs.
We have to ensure that we are spending our money—and that's where we get to the stepped care model that Dr. Van Lieshout spoke about—in a way that makes sense to that end-user. Often that can be a lower cost, a lower step, on that stepped care model.
That does require national thinking. Otherwise, we set up many different, diverse provincial and territorial spends that all have costs, duplicate and aren't necessarily using the resources that already exist or the evidence that already exists.