I'm not sure. I don't have that information, but there was a study that was released by Statistics Canada earlier this month that looked at depression and suicide among people aged 15 to 24. It also looked at people who sought help for their problems and looked at whom they asked. That study showed that the people aged 15 to 24 consulted a number of different sources, but 61% to 63% of those who sought help asked for informal sources, which included friends, family members, school teachers or principles, and co-workers. It was interesting that, of those who used that source, 88% of those who consulted a teacher or school principle thought it was very helpful or somewhat helpful. It shows that having those resources is very useful for helping people who are having problems.
On January 31st, 2017. See this statement in context.