Thank you. I understand and respect where you're coming from because it is about action and follow-up rather than empty promises. The NDP is going to be pushing this and making sure that those commitments are made.
I'll turn now to Mr. Kirby.
Suicide prevention is a huge issue in this country and it's good that there has been a fair amount of discussion in Parliament about this issue. We've had private members' bills and we've had sessions at the health committee.
I want to ask about the organization you head up, Partners for Mental Health. What is your record—not what you want to do, but what you've actually done—in terms of collaboration with other key partners?
I'm a bit surprised that you're here. I presume you're asking for federal funds. There are major players already doing this work, whether it's the Mental Health Commission of Canada, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health, Canadian Psychiatric Association, or the Canadian Psychological Association. It's not clear to me what your record of collaboration is.
I think it's very important that there not be duplication. The Mental Health Commission of Canada, which you were involved with, has a very significant ask in terms of continuing its work right across the country. I know that suicide prevention is very much a part of its agenda. What is your collaboration there?