Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to start off with Ian.
This topic touches a lot of people and a lot of lives. This week I just happened to glance at one of the national newspapers, and there was an article about a remote Inuit town in northern Quebec where three teenagers in the last eight weeks took their lives, out of a population of, I think, about 2,500.
I don't know the answers. I'm here to listen and help facilitate, or whatever term you want to use. It's troubling in this day and age to read about such a story: three individuals who were in the prime of their lives and should have had bright futures ahead of them.
My general comment is this. What else can we do? What should we be doing, because we're obviously not doing something, to have—