It comes up, but it's not a principal goal of ours, to be frank. It would be if we had more money to provide the services. Then, we could. One of the issues with emergency physicians, who I love dearly.... However, with the triage pyramid, the difficulty was, unless you were suicidal, you were down with slight abdominal pain. Very few people going into emergency could wait the eight to 10 to 12 hours that slight abdominal pain required.
On our website is Jenny's story. Jenny is the daughter of one of Canada's past assistant chief public health officers. She was what we call a cutter—you would have seen a number of them. The effort it took us working collaboratively with her to get her help was beyond belief. This was a senior public health officer in Canada, and it was in Ottawa.
We met with the emergency physicians. The willingness to accept mental health issues as important when they appear in emergency room settings has not been what I would call receptive. I would hope, over time, that the recognition, as we continue to educate, will indicate that it doesn't have to bleed to be an emergency. Psychosis is just as much an emergency as a heart attack. We would argue that if you like, but my opinion—