We're a tertiary care centre, so our referrals come from family physicians. By the time the patients get to us, they are already moderately ill in terms of severity. Our program does have an outpatient component to it. We get about 150 to 200 new referrals a year of adults. We triage the referrals in terms of what level of care they require: either in-patient and day hospital or outpatient.
We do provide some outpatient care for some of the individuals who are mildly to moderately severe in terms of eating disorder, but it's fairly limited. Because the more severe individuals require more care, they tend to get bumped to the front of the line. There are many more resources that go to our in-patient and day hospital program as opposed to our outpatient program, and that's just the reality of the current situation.