Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you, Dr. Woodside, for being here today and sharing your expertise with us. You're our first witness. We're quite happy to listen to your findings.
Seeing that this is the status of women committee, we decided collectively that we would like to see how we might help women and girls with this very dangerous disease.
You mentioned a couple of things. You mentioned that the diseases remain hidden for some time when one isn't aware of the warning signs. You mentioned that early detection is important with eating disorders.
How can we work to reach out to people, to parents, teachers, coaches, other stakeholders, who are with these young girls, and educate them about what to look for or where to go for help if they suspect that someone important in their life is suffering from this?