I think every major university across the country should have a special unit dealing with these issues, and it shouldn't be sitting in just one department. It has to be multidisciplinary.
In the Second World War, the most common problem in the U.S. military was pain, and they called it psychogenic pain. In the U.K., it was called fibrositis. Going back to the turn of the century, it was thought to be a heart problem, and it was called neurasthenia or something wrong with the heart.
Everybody has a label but no one has understanding. We have to have a multidisciplinary medical as well as psychiatric group to look at these people.
My plan is to meet with the chairman of the department of psychiatry in Toronto and demand that something be done. I haven't seen anything being done and it's the biggest department in the country.