I'd like to thank you very much for being with us today. I'm grateful for the opportunity.
If I've understood what was said in previous discussions about health care in the field, a lot of policies aren't materializing and the administration can't effectively take care of your needs. I am a mother of four children. They are grown up now, but I can't imagine seeing them suffer. It's incomprehensible that, in a country like Canada, you don't have the medication you need and that people don't have access to basic care. Given everything we are doing, do you think we will be able to resolve these problems in the long term? I understand that there are things to resolve.
You spoke a little earlier about infrastructure, and you said that we have to fix this situation first. What is your priority in terms of infrastructure? There are problems with water and housing, but what do we need to do quickly? You shouldn't have to wait another year or two. How many young people have to suffer? I think efforts have been made in the area of mental health care following the emergency this week, but long-term efforts are also needed.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on this. From listening to all the discussions we've had since the beginning and the questions my colleagues have asked, I understand that you need to be there to make decisions and find solutions. It's an open question.
Thank you.