Fair enough.
My colleagues and I are certainly also concerned about some of the changes that have taken place around cuts to women's research and services around women's health. In 2012 the budget slashed funding for the women's health contribution program. We believe that this choice to abolish funding dedicated to women's health has far-reaching consequences.
I'm wondering if you can explain to the committee some of the services and initiatives that fell under the umbrella of the women's health contribution program, and how they may be connected to some of the factors raised by Ms. Johnson regarding how gender and sex influence the health of women and men, and how that connects with eating disorders.