What's exciting about even what we've learned from Wellness Together Canada and that kind of assessment of people just being able to explore their resources online and find out what might be helpful for them, and then, if they need somebody to call, that can happen 24-7.... That, I think, is like the Kids Help Phone, which we know is helping thousands of kids. That's one of the partners in the Wellness Together platform.
This is something that I think has been really accelerated by COVID. Twenty years ago, we wanted to be able to do more things online. Even the teen clinics...hospitals wanted to be able to let the teens have their appointments on the phone. I think this is what's happening now. Some people feel better if they have the original appointment in person and then the follow-up online, but I think it's very exciting, even in the more subspecialized areas of having access to an addictions medicine person who really is the best in the trade.
I also think the idea that we could get that for indigenous people in first nations languages, in Michif, in Inuktitut...but also, I think the push for national licensure is going to be about francophones, wherever they live in Canada, being able to get mental health supports in their own language.