Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses. It's nice to see some familiar faces here.
If I may, I'm going to address this question to two groups, so I'll give one person a chance to think about it. The other person will have to answer it right off the hop.
Sarah, may I call you Sarah?
Michel, may I call you Michel?
I'll start with you, Sarah. I think we've made great strides in convincing people not to be afraid to ask for help, so now we have a lot of people who have overcome that hump and they're ready to ask for help, in particular children or parents of children. They're ready to access help. They take that brave, courageous step, and then there's nothing there for them when they do ask.
What is the number one thing we can do as a federal government to close that gap in access to treatment for mental health supports?