I couldn't quote numbers for each of the regional health authorities. They each have a mental wellness or a mental health department much more clinically focused. I do know that our youth wait an average of six months to a year for services from that side of the world, and that treatment beds and beds for individuals in mental health crisis are very difficult to access. My experience has been that most of our individuals who are in a mental health crisis, or early psychosis, or some other severe depression will present to an emergency room, and if they are lucky, then they will get a referral to a follow-up crisis team in the community.
We have funded a province-wide, 24-hour crisis line. It started in one group of communities on Vancouver Island, and it is now available across the province. They do really good work, and they try their hardest to access local resources where they are available, but it is really challenging. The wait-lists for anxiety and depression programs such as cognitive behavioural therapy, are very long—