It's not just about food, it's not just about feeding the children. What we're looking at is a whole national strategy on the reduction of poverty. Poverty is also a mindset, and with that comes values. We've done all kinds of things in the schools with social programs to try to feed the kids. We feed them in the morning, we feed them at lunch, and we feed them after school. You're absolutely right, responsibility does fall on the parents at some point, but it's that whole education to the parents that would be encompassed in that national strategy on the reduction of poverty. So it's not just about food; it's much broader than that.
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