If you look at the UNICEF 2020 report card, there are all sorts of measurements of graduation rates, poverty rates, food security, housing security and well-being. Look at Children's Healthcare Canada, which represents the 17 children's hospitals across the country. They collect data on their wait times, including mental health, surgery, children admitted for mental health issues and suicides, etc.
There is a whole range of data that I think you could probably get a consensus on fairly quickly with your child life and health colleagues across the country and that we could put together in a concise, easy-to-find report.
Some of that's already being collected. It's just putting it in one spot that's easy to access. Again, there's a discussion that needs to be had as to where that should sit and who should be responsible for it.