That's a good question. Nobody has ever asked me for a wish list.
The issue is accessing services and the challenge in terms of how to coordinate health care between primary care and specialists. The majority of people in Canada are receiving mental health services from their family physicians. As specialists, psychiatrists, we're another line behind, so it's partly educating primary care physicians and nurses on the effects of mental health and how to screen. That's one aspect.
The other aspect is providing general education to the public, almost in the same way as an anti-stigma campaign is done. It's letting people know that if they're having difficulties, whether it's depression or PTSD, they can identify that they have a problem, and then it's making them aware that treatment is available.