Thank you for that, and I thank you for speaking quickly too. That gives me more time.
Mr. Jeffery, again, a very good brief. You only made brief mention of schools when you talked about nutrition. Certainly, when we're talking about making Canadians more nutritionally aware, it starts with kids, it starts with schools, nutrition in schools, the breakfast for learning programs, and things like that, poverty being one of the most serious social determinants of ill health.
I wonder if you have a view on what we should be doing in schools besides meal programs, not only eating healthy but taking out junk foods. The example I'll give is a high school in my area where the principal took out the Coke and the chip machines. They were providing the only real discretionary income the high school had. I think they lost $20,000 a year for school improvements and things like that. Would you agree that we should start with a mandate that no school should be penalized for promoting proper nutrition in the schools?