These five groups formed the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health in 1998 to advocate in a unified voice for improved treatment, education, and research. The alliance issued a national action plan on mental health in 2000 aimed at reducing stigma, developing a national research agenda including a national database on mental illness and mental health, and proposing national policies to improve psychiatric services, especially to underserved areas, according to the CPA (Psychiatric News, Oct. 15, 1999).