I was just going to say that I agree with your comment that every year it's going to fluctuate, but part of the reason I'm asking is that you want to, hopefully, move forward in some way, and it leads up to my next question. I've delved into this. It's a subject that's close to my heart.
Since the study came out, there were 160 new or existing actions that were supposed to take place, and I don't know how many of those 160 have been acted upon, but one of them, when you delved into it, was one that really touched me, because I think it's the most important one when people are in their darkest moments. One of the recommendations suggested having a 24-7 crisis support line, whether phone, text or chat. I was really touched when another member of Parliament, the member for Cariboo—Prince George, was bringing forward a simple number, a 988 number, so that at such a time, no matter what, a person would have someone to talk to.
I'm just wondering about it. Did we implement a 24-7 line? Or do we have anything right now presently within the military? I think that, for our government, coming up to Christmas, this is the time more than ever that we need to reach out and make sure that we have those supports. The simple question I guess would be this. Number one, have we acted on that recommendation and, if not, number two, do you believe that it's probably a good idea and that we might save a life?