That's such a great question. Thank you so much.
Comparisons are difficult. We do have one international study that compared Canadian 15-year-olds internationally, so we have that, and we scored very high. Ruth will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think we were tied for second. I'll say that it's not a very high bar, so doing well internationally, which is our impression as we talk to our international colleagues, is probably still quite challenging for us.
Where we see us moving is in the growing recognition that information is not sufficient, right? Information is not sufficient, so part of our new initiatives is experimentation in using tools and techniques to change behaviour and on what is effective for changing behaviour. It's not just knowledge; it's knowledge at the right time in the right place and in the right form of information, but it's also nudges and behavioural changes. It's quite an exciting time, but also a lot for us to learn and experiment with.