Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Certainly, for my colleagues, realizing that this has been an exceedingly contentious issue with the minister here with us today and that there's an expectation by all Canadians who suffer from mental illness and really were looking for a significant funding transfer, and hoping for that—it is certainly supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association as well—I think that understanding where the $875 million is, in view of the approximately one-third of Canadians who identify as having mental health issues, would be a very appropriate topic to understand here on the health committee.
Since it would appear very clearly that the government has not fulfilled its obligation to provide this, not in one year, Mr. Chair, but now in two years, from my perspective, $875 million is missing—almost $1 billion, let's be honest—and committed, and is not being provided for the treatment of Canadians. We also know that their mental health has suffered even more significantly since the pandemic, and certainly ongoing since then, especially with the threat, perhaps, of future lockdowns that we hear about from the government on an almost daily basis. I think this is very germane to committee business. I certainly hope that my colleagues from the other parties will support this motion.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.