Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Dr. Powlowski brought up disinformation, and I share his concerns. In fact, in 2018 as a parent of a child with autism, I wrote an op-ed to talk about Andrew Wakefield's disinformation and the impact that it had on parents' decisions to vaccinate their kids.
I'm also concerned about another form of disinformation that comes in the form of a political party—when it comes time to run in an election—putting out promises and then clearly not delivering on those promises—like the promise by the Liberal Party to spend $4.5 billion on a Canada mental health transfer and page 75 of their platform document, which clearly indicates that $875 million would have been allocated by now.
Ms. Gruenwoldt, I think your suggestion was for 25% of that Canadian mental health transfer. Unfortunately, 25% of nothing is still nothing, so it wouldn't result in a change, but if the government had delivered on that promise by now and put $875 million towards a Canada mental health transfer, your proposal would have meant over $200 million delivered to benefit children.
What kind of impact would that have had? What would that money have been spent on had that promise been delivered?