It's twofold. Sure, it's about money, but it's also about discrimination. When there is money that is sent to child and adolescent mental health, whether that's federal or provincial, we always look.... Eating disorders are always listed, but when the money gets to the mental health care centres, somehow nothing ever gets developed, not only specialized to treat eating disorders, but even to just incorporate patients who have comorbid eating disorders into the other programs.
It's twofold. One is about how much needs to be put into place, but the other is about ensuring accountability, so that when that money is allocated, eating disorders are invited to the table, as Dr. McVey suggested.