I'm going to share it with Mr. Van Kesteren.
I have a quick question to ask Mr. Rogers.
I had a chance to meet with a couple of people, Allyson Giberson and Kelly Beveridge, in my riding in western New Brunswick, who are actually intervening in an eating disorder program. It was an interesting and very informative meeting that we had. I didn't personally realize some of the challenges. As you said, a lot of young women and girls tend to be the most impacted by this.
One of the things they talked about, and they're starting to get some numbers, are repeats, where young girls and women have to go back to the hospital—repeat visits, repeat visits, repeat visits. With their intervention, they're actually starting to cut that down.
When I was talking with Maureen O'Neil of the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, I talked to her about how we can save money in our health care system, as opposed to necessarily just spending more money.
Has there been any work on this and do you have some of these cost-saving numbers that we could actually use to justify an investment in this?