At the beginning of COVID, that is when we set up Wellness Together Canada, and then in January we announced PocketWell. We are doing what we can, in partnership with the provinces and territories, to take that pressure off.
However, I think there's a very clear understanding that we have to do things differently. Having money where we aren't seeing the transformation, where we aren't seeing the use of peer supports, the use of nurses and social workers.... As you saw with Dr. Vigod's testimony here, in her study, of the 40 people needing perinatal mental health and psychiatric support, only two out of the 40 needed the psychiatrist or this very specialized capacity. The rest were helped at all other levels of the stepped-care model.
We want to make sure we are able—as with the integrated youth services, the perinatal mental health and the post-secondary—to deliver the most appropriate care in the most appropriate place by the most appropriate provider at the most appropriate time, including in the middle of the night with Wellness Together and that opportunity to get help 24-7.