Yes, we will definitely animate it for you. It's pretty straightforward.
There's a gentleman going across the road and he gets hit by a car. If that was a physical injury, you would have people running up to him, looking at him, and looking for help. What you see here is a group of people. Some people are standoffish, while some are hands on. They're saying things like, “Look at him. He's not even bleeding.” “I don't have time for this.” “What am I supposed to do?” “He's probably faking it.” These are all things that affect somebody with a mental illness. It's the stigma that's attached that makes people not want to say anything because of those exact words. At the end, it says, “Imagine if we treated everyone like we treat those with mental illness.”
The next slide is going to be a little interactive. It gives you the answer. However, one in five Canadians will struggle with a mental illness throughout a year. We do the math. There may be 20 or 30 people here and one in five of us will be affected directly or indirectly. Are we going to develop a mental illness? Not necessarily, but one in five will be affected directly or indirectly.
Here's one. You saw the circle. What percentage of adults living with mental illness say the onset occurred before the age of 18? Do you have any guesses?