It's not a problem. I'm just going to carry on.
I come to this table with five children, so I feel as if I deal with mental health every day. It's true; sometimes it's my own.
Pierre and I have spoken about this. We've seen a real amount of effort put into the education and well-being of children, including counsellors at school and a variety of things like that. Is there any information by which we can show the decline in mental health of our youth? We've seen large statistics showing more substance abuse, more depression and anxiety. Is there some way we can weigh that back and compare it to data from the 1980s and 1990s? Do we have any information like that?
It may not have been of the scope. I don't think mental health was.... I went to high school in the 1980s. I don't think we focused on that. There were similar pressures at the time. Things have changed, and we recognize that. I'm trying to see if there is anything showing that we do put a lot of wellness into our schools right now. I'm wondering what the impact on our schools is and what the trigger actually was to put that in. We must have had some sort of trigger saying we need more for the schools. What forced that? Does anyone know?