Minister, a couple of weeks ago, I asked a question in the House. It was a very legitimate question. You referred to my question as “annoying” and “despicable”. What I find more than “annoying”—maybe not “despicable”, but completely unacceptable—is that, three months ago, I asked you what the suicide prevention hotline number was, and you didn't know it then. People would expect you, the minister responsible for mental health and addictions in this country, to know what the suicide prevention hotline number is. “Just google it” could not be a more unacceptable response when you're talking to Canadians at risk of suicide.
Do you recognize that?