I'd like to pursue this underlying premise, Mr. Chair.
I can appreciate that your whole approach here is that mental health is effectively underrepresented, or not represented, in this legislation.
We recently had a debate in this House on suicide prevention and having a national suicide prevention strategy. One of the datums in that debate was that 90% of those who commit suicide have mental health-related issues or psychiatric and psychological problems.
Do you see the particular set of amendments you are proposing as having an important preventive dimension in that regard?
