The critical part of going forward for the commission as part of the new mandate is the mental health action plan. That's a document on which we intend to have—and have already started—broad consultation with provinces, territories, and national stakeholders. As I said in my statement, with over 350 partnerships, we believe it will be an interesting and challenging task to come up with what we think the priorities for Canada should be. But we have a guide in the mental health strategy for Canada.
We are seeking resources of about $25 million a year for 10 years. We do not think $100 million national suicide fund is necessarily required, because our conversations with communities across the country have yielded some really interesting information about the kind of resources and community assets that already exist in the community. Our job would be really to leverage the partnerships that already exist in those communities and really see some of the innovation and some of the solutions that we believe already exist around suicide prevention.