That's fine.
I'm going to switch over to StatsCan if you don't mind. I'll read a quick stat. It was in your slides too: “Eleven per cent of Canadians aged 15 to 24 experienced depression at some point in their lives, and fewer than half...sought professional help.”
When I was in my teens, I suffered greatly from anxiety. I can remember being at school, or university, or what have you, and I would never ever tell anybody that I did. If I was given a survey or something like that, or a call, I would never admit to that.
Can you share with me how comfortable you are that you are actually reaching those people. I know the slides are great. There's lots of good information there, but how are you really connecting with those people most in need? My fear in that case—and we'll talk about the homeless shelters in a second—and certainly with those who are experiencing anxiety and depression in their teen years, is that they don't come out. So how do you find them? How do you account for them?