We'll talk about that in a few moments. I will describe the set of symptoms and warning signs. The commission has divided this into different parts. We will talk about the warning signs and symptoms and describe the information that officers receive during training.
Let us look at the prevalence rates of PTSD in Canada. You'll see the general population is 7% to 12%. This was taken by the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group in 2016. Essentially, police and military are at 8% prevalence rates, and then you have fire, and you have corrections, and paramedics. Quite honestly, if I speak to this slide, I have to thank the commission for doing their due diligence in the police world, because when it first started, one of the employees, Sue Mercer, was at the forefront of targeting police. I truly believe that it's thanks to the commission and the hard work they've done so far that has decreased that percentage in the policing world.
As far as the military goes, R2MR has been around since 2009 and I truly believe it has made a difference.