Think about this. In June we heard that there was a rash of suicides by school age children in Woodstock, Ontario, following on the footsteps of horror stories about First Nations children taking their own lives. Statistics Canada figures show that suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young people aged 15 to 34 and rates among youth are unchanged, despite efforts by clinicians to provide more targeted support. Children as young as ten are experiencing depression and it is running in families. One of the teachers in Woodstock estimated "40 students have come to her to say they're struggling or are contemplating suicide."