Services vary widely across Canada in terms of what they offer their staff. I've been a trainer with York Region Paramedic Services. I'm going to use them as an example, because I think they're doing a great job. With all their paramedics, I'm actually one of their clinician trainers for a resiliency-mental health preparedness program. They're just going in, and with all the new recruits and all the seasoned staff, they're just talking about, “What are some of these operational stress injuries that people may experience? What do they look like? What are some basic coping skills? Here are some numbers that you can reach out to, or some of our staff to reach out to if you're having problems,” and it's confidential.
They're going there proactively. They also have a peer support team, which isn't as feasible with a jury, but even having some kind of.... Having a mental health support person or clinician or someone they can reach out to during the trial and afterwards, I think, would be tremendously helpful.