Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you very much to all of you for being here today.
My question, if I might begin with you, Dr. Johnson, is with regard to your experience as a professor at the school of nursing. This is of interest to me because our witness last week was talking about the fact that at medical schools students are not taught very much, if anything, about this. I was looking for my notes, and I couldn't find them, but if I recall correctly he mentioned that they spend about two hours in total in their three years at medical school learning about eating disorders.
I'm wondering if nurses in training, student nurses, learn any more about it. I would imagine that they're front-line workers as well in diagnosing eating disorders, or at least in triaging them. I'm wondering if that's part of what you do or if you think it's important that that be part of the nursing program in Canada.