Earlier this week I met with representatives of the National Initiative for Eating Disorders, who were on the Hill this week. I know many other members of Parliament have been doing that as well. Again, on the awareness piece, they talked about the fact that when parents are given their child's diagnosis of an eating disorder, they're often relieved because they think, “Oh, thank goodness it's not cancer, or something worse.” Meanwhile they are completely unaware that the mortality rates for anorexia are actually twice as high as for many forms of, say, leukemia, which is not something I would have known either, until they told me.
Again, in terms of the awareness that you talked about earlier, do you think that should be a part? This is something that I think is valuable to tell Canadians. Do you agree?