Absolutely. My impression is that one of the reasons we have a lot of these types of vending machines in schools now is because there were some cutbacks on funding to provincial education programs. But I think there is some evidence to indicate that even switching to vending machines that sell nutritious snacks, low-fat milk, apples, and so on, can actually be profit-making for schools. The trick is to have good, sound nutritional criteria for the types of foods that are made available in schools, and that's something that Health Canada could certainly engage in. Some provincial governments are starting to develop such criteria now. Health Canada is sort of leading health science and could help develop such criteria.
Evidence of meeting #37 for Finance in the 39th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was industry.
A recording is available from Parliament.