Thank you for your question.
In my opinion, it is already a good thing that you are listening to us. I also think it's important to think about the consumer of tomorrow. We are working with the Quebec minister Mr. Lamontagne on Quebec's food policy and food autonomy.
We think a lot about what is happening now, but we also need to think about future generations, as soon as possible. The teenagers in high school right now are the ones who will be making decisions tomorrow. They are tomorrow's consumers. That's why we need to make room for them.
Testifying before the committee enables me to raise the importance of this issue and amplify the Canadian movement to further educate young people about cooking. We want young people to become informed and equipped consumers. When you are experiencing food insecurity and have to feed your family on a limited budget, you have to be well equipped. This includes developing culinary knowledge and skills.