I'd like to add to that, Madam Chair.
If my colleague would read the bill again, it says:
The Government of Canada must establish a federal framework for suicide prevention that...(b) designates the appropriate entity within the Government of Canada to assume responsibility for...(vi) promoting the use of research and evidence-based practices for the prevention of suicide.
That would take this into account already. If you look at what he wrote in (vii), it talks about intervention and bereavement services, but communities already do that. They may be trying to improve the bill, but it's redundant and doesn't have to be there.