The other thing is that something like 90% of everybody has depression or whatever, grief issues, loss at some point in their lives. So part of improving things would be to remove the stigma.
I think if people learned to take care of their mental health the way we're all being told.... I remember when I was a kid hearing that the 60-year-old Swede was in better shape than the 35-year-old Canadian, and then, suddenly, in school we were all running around doing more in phys. ed. than we had before. I think that kind of basic down-to-earth approach to mental health as being something you need to take care of ought to be looked at.
I think that currently people still see it as either the luxury pursuit of the worried well who have lots of money and can go to therapists or the opposite end of the gap of people who are just out on the street. I think that if people saw it as.... Yes, I guess I'm arriving at an answer here, which is that if people saw it as something that was worth doing something about because it is part of something we need, like decent food, then we would. So a change in attitudes, and how do you do that, a government campaign....