Madam Chair, since it would be difficult for me to ask my questions in two minutes, I will change my approach.
Earlier, I told you that we were here to find solutions. Some of you have put forward ideas. It would be frustrating for me to use my two minutes to ask you questions, because I would only be able to speak to one person, so we would not be able to hear the range of your proposals. What I would invite you to do is to reflect, in each of your organizations, on the good things that you have done and the best practices you have put in place or observed. Ms. Williams mentioned this. Our committee would welcome that information. It would certainly help us in our reflection on the important issue of women's and girls' mental health. I think it would be very helpful.
I would like to end by thanking you very much for your testimonies. I have learned a lot and I am very grateful to you.
Once again, I hope that peace of mind will prevail and that we will be more attentive to the mental health problems that many people unfortunately experience today.