Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mrs. Simon, first of all, I would like to thank your organization for all the work it does.
Mental Illness Awareness Week was two weeks ago. One of the five faces of mental health in Canada is someone from my riding; I met with him in Ottawa. He spoke about his experience and his mental health needs. Mental health has always been overlooked because of the taboos surrounding these illnesses.
You talked about your organization's work on mental health. This man told me about the importance of prevention, something I had not thought about. Mental health problems are thought to be inevitable and can affect us all, but there can and must also be prevention work.
How do you see this in relation to the young people you help?