We've been maintaining contact with the commission on a regular basis and have encouraged them to take a broad look at the issue of suicide prevention by thinking about all the protective and prevention factors that should be considered. Instead of directing their attention strictly at suicide-related causes and focusing on a suicide response, it is part of the equation and it requires consideration of a variety of tools and initiatives. To have a comprehensive approach to mental health in Canada, to have suicide lines and counselling and the proper framework in the school environment and other environments so that our kids grow up healthy and understand how to recognize mental health, mental wellness, and so on, they are looking at a more comprehensive package.
I couldn't answer specifically whether or not they're looking at a specific aspect of suicide, or a breakdown for a targeted group. That's a question that perhaps you would want to ask them in due time.