We took a step in the right direction with the Mental Health Commission, which is a positive thing.
We have talked a lot in the last couple of days. We were in Vancouver yesterday, we're here today, we're in Yellowknife tomorrow, and then we go down to Edmonton and Winnipeg. We did hear from a number of people.
We are coming to this crystalization of the idea that it's more expensive not to do something about poverty than it is to invest now, whether it's in mental health or support for youth at risk or investing in child care instead of prisons.
We can make a choice as a country either to invest in prevention and healthy living or else we're going to pay the price down the road. I'm sure you'd all agree it makes more sense to invest now.