Thank you, Madam Chair.
First of all I want to thank all of you for taking time to be with us today. Through our study we certainly have learned and have gained a very interesting awareness of what eating disorders really mean and how there are people out there in our community we need to reach out to and provide with the necessary information that is out there for them.
My first question is for Patricia Lemoine.
First of all I want to thank you for taking the time to share your personal experience and thank you for being here with all of us.
As we were saying, some attitudes of course are changing a bit. As you mentioned, it was great to know that your boss could also see the need for you to be here. Right off the bat, I thought that a few years ago the attitude was probably that you wouldn't have felt like talking about it. So it's nice to see that attitude is out there now.
This has been a very important study and one that we're all learning much from. No doubt attitudes have changed, but, in your experience as advocate, what types of awareness around eating disorders would you say are still needed out there? How would you like to see that created?