Absolutely, right now researchers in Canada look primarily to international colleagues. We know that eating disorders receive significantly less funding than many other mental health conditions, disproportionately in terms of the number of people who are affected, as well.
One factor that was highlighted in the eating disorder strategy is the existence of some costing reports, for example, that have been performed in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. They are arguably part of what provided the impetus for some of the changes in service models in order to understand the economic impact of eating disorders and to then better plan services.
We don't yet have this type of study in Canada, although there are some national colleagues who have come together, receiving funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in order to start informing about the economic impact of eating disorders.