Thank you to the honourable member.
There's one thing I wanted to add, because you rightly said that the vast area in the north.... From my experience working in England and in Ireland, they have a different model for mental health. Let's say that you had four psychiatrists looking after a community; that community would be divided into those sections, and each psychiatrist would have a multidisciplinary team of social workers and nurses. It is easier to track and to follow up with patients with difficulties.
I feel that because of the uniqueness of the north, this could be considered, whereby with those models we would have teams of health care professionals looking at certain areas and making sure that we don't miss any areas. Yes, it's good to have Zoom and virtual care, but that is not adequate. It's not the same. I see that when I come to it in person versus when I do Zoom.
We have so many doctors from the United States and from down south who are able to provide these Zoom services and prescribe medication, but I think we need more. We need teams and people who know the community and can follow patients and be able to.... I think that would be better care.
Thank you.