I can speak to the treatment piece and say that appropriate treatment, again, starts with the diagnosis. Once you get a diagnosis then what we can do is to start providing at least the bare minimum of maintaining medical stability and preventing further deterioration.
The question you're asking me is difficult because once we get into these specialized treatment centres...and I can say the bare minimum ought to be family-based approaches for young people, cognitive behavioural therapy plus DBT for folks with bulimia. Then it starts to piece out, because again, not one size fits all. But these are the evidence-based themes that we need to continue to keep moving forward with along with the interventions that are more behavioural in nature around providing food, providing meals, and doing the important nutritional work that needs to happen. So this to me is the bare minimum of an eating disorder program.
But I also have to acknowledge that most people with eating disorders aren't in those programs. So the bare minimum there is they—