Yes. It's because we all know somebody who this has impacted. We're inundated with media about another first responder or veteran who has committed suicide. I think we're just now understanding the challenges associated with mental health injuries.
We have groups that are doing some incredible work. As we sit here today, it's Mental Health Week. I'd like to say that I think there is indeed a genuine willingness to get this going and get moving. We need to do it.
We need to put a piece of legislation in place. The question earlier was, why do we need a piece of legislation to have this take place? I get that all the time. We need a piece of legislation because it mandates us to move forward, whether it's this government or the next government. If the next government chooses not to do it, then they have to come before the House and tell us why they won't. They have to answer to Canadians. They have to answer to those who sign up, wear our maple leaf on their shoulders, and put their lives in danger so that you and I and our families can sleep soundly at night.
That's why this bill is so important. That's why I think we're seeing unanimous support along the way. We can't lose another life this way. It's so important for us to keep this momentum going.