I don't think anybody disagrees with the point, but in my experience simpler motions are better. The motion captures the notion because there are other issues included in it, such as mefloquine and the potential ties to veterans' well-being. I got engrossed in that topic and I have a couple of people whom I could recommend: Canadian military psychiatrist Dr. Greg Passey, a remarkable individual, and Dr. Remington Nevin.
Let me mention Dr. Passey just for a moment. He has treated members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment and understood, in the Somali inquiry, that this mefloquine had been involved in some of the behaviours that subsequently happened. It's such a big issue that I don't think I would necessarily need to ask the mover of the motion to include that wording, because I don't think it would detract from our discussions that would ultimately come up with such things as a suicide hotline. I think the motion is fine as it stands, because it incorporates everything we would discuss, including a suicide hotline, without defining it in the wording.