Thank you for that.
I have another question. We announced the children's fitness tax credit at a cost of about $25 million to $35 million per year over the long term—short long term, for politics. Together, measures announced since budget 2014 have, in your words, “...only a small fiscal impact in 2015-16 and 2016-17, and a negligible impact going forward”.
If you looked at that, did you also look at not just the economics but the economics of a healthier society? We have a rampant obesity problem in Canada. We have type 2 diabetes in grade-school children, as we've never had it before in this country, which will absolutely come back to haunt us at some point in the future. I just wonder if you worked that into your equation, because I couldn't find that.