Very well. I'll take it from the top since I don't know when the sound cut out.
My understanding from the comments we've heard is that we collect a lot of data and the organizations collecting the data co‑operate well. That's the foundation. That's good.
Once we have the data, they should help us understand the causes of certain issues, but that's easier said than done. That's what I've gathered from the witnesses we've heard from during our five or six meetings on this study. For instance, why is the suicide rate higher among women? Logically, once we've identified the causes, we should be able to come up with solutions.
I don't want to sound pessimistic, but after five or six meetings on the issue, I get the feeling that we are still at stage one. Am I wrong?
Dr. Rodrigues, can you answer that?