Just to add a comment to that and to follow up on your second point, there is emerging research in Canada that also shows a preponderance of fast food and, I would say, higher-fat food choice establishments in lower-income neighbourhoods than there are in middle- and upper-income neighbourhoods. So I think the more information we give Canadians in those neighbourhoods, the better.
On June 15th, 2006. See this statement in context.