The reason I'm asking a complex question is that if we're going to be putting in place the proper mechanisms and trying to identify what the triggers are so that we can get help to those who need it the most as early as possible, we know that resources are always finite. If we do go down the path of a 988 number, you've already said quite clearly that you can have the 988 call-in number, but then are the resources there in the community, at the provincial level, and in DND to get there and help immediately? That's something we need to deal with, so how do we identify which are the high-risk factors and what the triggers are, and how do we prevent it?
On November 30th, 2020. See this statement in context.