I don't have any quantitative measures to give you that are accurate statistics, but I can give you anecdotal information. We know that the rates of sick leave across the country are going up. Much of the sick leave, long-term disability and short-term disability, is related to mental health issues as the leading cause of disability.
The correlation is high, as people are really facing burnout. In particular what we're seeing is a huge burnout in the health care human resources sector as well. We're seeing that nursing people are retiring. They call it “the great move-on”, as people cannot keep up the pace they've been keeping up and yet are being demanded to do so. It is a crisis, because we know that the stress and uncertainty take its toll.
Again, it's disproportionately affecting women, particularly women in households with young children. Those women in particular are two times more likely to report depression and 1.5 times more likely to report generalized anxiety. That has an impact on them, but it also has an impact on their whole families.