It's an excellent question and one that I've asked myself many times. We've looked at it and looked at it. Everyone has an experience, but what we don't have.... I talked earlier about things like the charting that goes on in hospitals.
I'll give you another example. When a child or an adolescent goes into the hospital with a severe eating disorder issue and they need to be hospitalized, they have to be put under a different category in order to allow the hospital to admit them to the hospital for the number of days it's going to take. Eating disorders have been hidden under other mental categories for so many years that there is just no data.
When you talk to administrators and provincial regulators around this, they know the problem is there. Everyone knows it's there, but it's very difficult for people with scarce budgets and limited time to allocate on the basis of what they think they know. It's our view that if we can get this data out into the public and in front of the regulators, both federally and provincially, it will compel them to start investing the time and the money in these programs to save the poor patients who suffer with this disease.