I'll be brief.
In terms of stopping the gridlock, one of the things to do is to elevate the priority of this issue within government.
I was on the World Health Organization expert committee for the development of the global strategy on diet, physical activity, and health. The solution lies in many sectors. Having the Standing Committee on Health address this is a great initiative, and it shows the commitment of the government. Another thing that would show the commitment of the government is to have an interdepartmental committee and really marshal all resources to try address it.
As you mentioned in terms of monitoring, the ministers of sport in the provinces and territories and the federal Minister of Health have put in resources for three years to objectively measure physical activity levels of Canadian children. So we will have some data. But the Canadian health measures survey is another one that needs to be funded.