So there is a correlation between the availability of physical fitness equipment at work and the likelihood of engaging in physical activity.
In fact, I would like to know if we have scientific data on the following issue. What is the variable that encourages people to engage in physical activities, for instance in low-income groups? For an inactive person who watches a lot of television and likes all interactive games like Nintendo and similar types of games that my generation didn't have, even if I am in my early forties, what variable would trigger a desire to take up physical activities? Is there a scientific answer to that question? Is it the parents' behaviour? The proximity to sports equipment in the community? A tax incentive? Do we have scientific data on the variable that makes someone go from sedentarity to physical activity?
As usual, it was a short question, Mr. Chairman. I haven't changed.