Thank you. I'll answer the latter part of the question first, if I may.
At the moment, I don't think we're dealing with Your Life Counts. We run a number of contribution programs and we do fund organizations, not for their core funding as a rule, but to do research in areas that are of mutual interest.
Most recently, we have asked for proposals from a number of NGOs like Safe Kids Canada, ThinkFirst foundation, SMARTRISK foundation, and the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association, in terms of specific areas in which there are some gaps. For example, we have asked Safe Kids Canada if they would be interested in adapting some of the European child safety guidelines to be used in Canada. We've been in conversation with them about that. In addition, at our workshop last December, we drew together about 50 different people from different organizations, territories, provinces, and educational organizations to really kick-start some of the discussion on what needs to be done overall on injury prevention, including suicide.
At this point, it's premature for us to know what exactly the Mental Health Commission is going to do in framing suicide within its overall mental health strategy. As Sylvain said, we are in communication with them and working with them. We are very hopeful that when they do come out with their strategy, it will have an articulated national suicide element and it will be put forward to the government to see whether there are funding needs. But at this point, it would be premature for us to answer on their behalf.