Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses today. It's a super important topic that all of us are very passionate about.
Owen, thank you for your testimony. Our Boys & Girls Club in Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock is fabulous, so I'm happy to be speaking on behalf of it. It's just outside of my riding.
You really touched on what I would like to expand on. You talked about the mental health of the frontline workers. I'm curious if there's any data or if you guys have invested in any data about the increase in children, young girls, who are having mental health concerns or issues that are developing into illnesses where the parents are struggling at home.
What I'm trying to draw a connection to here is that we have an affordability crisis right now. We have four out of five people who are sometimes using food banks or saying they're going to. There's a lot of stress in the home right now with inflation and housing. I'm wondering if there is data to show that impact on the kids and how it's transferred.