Thank you for the question.
I will say this. Since 2015 this government has been committed to making historic investments in the mental health of Canadians. In 2017 $5 billion began to flow to provinces and territories to increase the availability of mental health care, in addition to almost $600 million for distinctions-based mental health and wellness as a key part of the strategy for how we address the needs of indigenous communities across the country.
As I said earlier, $500 million was put down as an investment in budget 2024 for our youth, with an additional $140 million to support veterans. This was also layered into the $200 billion over 10 years to provinces and territories where mental health and substance use is a key component of the principles of those agreements.
As the member well knows, we will continue to provide the investments that jurisdictions must make in their health care systems so that Canadians can access mental health services where and when they need them. We always work collaboratively with jurisdictions and encourage them to put forward priorities that meet the needs in their jurisdictions. That being said, we are always here to do more, but jurisdictions also need to do their part with the funds they've been provided.