I want to go back to a question that was brought up by my colleague Madam Chamberlain in regard to the mental health commission.
In November of last year, the former minister had promised the establishment and the funding of a Canadian mental health commission. During the campaign, your parliamentary secretary, Mr. Fletcher, had written to the Mental Health Association basically reinforcing the fact that the Conservative Party had long called for a commission. It was also stated in that particular letter that the Conservative government would definitely ensure that such a commission would be established.
When Madam Chamberlain was asking you whether or not you would be committed to ensuring the establishment of the commission and ensuring the creation specifically of an action plan that would provide for beds, you said that you couldn't comment on this commission; meanwhile, your parliamentary secretary has said that you would be creating it.
Where do you stand on that?