Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all of our witnesses.
I was going to take a different line of questioning. I'm going to continue on the path of mental health. As the founder of the all-party mental health caucus in Ottawa and someone who has personally dealt with mental health issues, I feel obligated to continue on that path.
Mr. Munter, in your remarks you said that despite some of the significant historical investments that were made by the federal government.... Specifically in 2017, a commitment of $5 billion was made, while a commitment of $600 million per year continues until 2027. About $128 million of that, I believe, is going to Ontario. That's aside from the $4.7-billion commitment that was made.
What measures should have been in place for us to be able to see the impact of that money? As you indicated, the investment was made, and we haven't seen the result. I'm really glad that you're supporting putting measures in place. Naturally, measures come with the ability to measure the right data at the right time and report it.
Perhaps you could shed some light on where you think that money went. How should that have been measured so we could see the result today?