Okay. Thank you.
You mentioned something earlier that I thought was quite profound—and I'm glad you did—regarding poverty.
I come from Manitoba, with the largest per capita indigenous population in the country. Unfortunately, due to all sorts of intergenerational trauma and wrongs committed against indigenous peoples on the part of the Government of Canada and governments of Canada over the years, the poverty rate for kids in Manitoba is at about 20%. I will note that this is after eight years of a Conservative government in Manitoba. That's 7.4% higher than the national average.
A colleague of mine has recently put forward a piece of legislation to look at addressing food in schools through nutrition programs and establishing a framework. I know the new Premier of Manitoba, Premier Kinew, has talked about this and is currently investing tens of millions of dollars to ensure that there is food stability in schools.
Can you comment on the role you believe industry may play in helping to support the establishment of nutrition programs in schools? Whether that's around food waste or in regard to some of the policies you noted earlier vis-à-vis poverty, I'd be interested to get your view.
We're probably running out of time, but if there is time for Mr. Janzen to add something specifically in relation to that, I'd appreciate it as well.
Thank you.