Thank you. I'm also happy to talk to my colleague, Monsieur Garon, about this.
What happened was the provinces and territories came together on what they called a common statement of priorities that were their six priorities: integrated youth services, primary care with mental health, digital health, substance use treatment, substance use human resources and integrated care for people with complex problems. Now the Standards Council of Canada is working with all the stakeholders to work on those things that the provinces and territories have identified as their priorities, but, as we get out across the country, there are many other things we're hearing, like appropriate detox and withdrawal and the standards that exist.
Whatever province you're in—for example, Monsieur Garon, in Quebec—it's the same treatment for blood pressure or for cancer. For mental health, there haven't been those kinds of standards. That's why people want those kinds of practice guidelines on those kinds of things, like perinatal mental care. What should people be able to expect wherever they live in Canada? How do we build that into a plan and then build the transfer on that?