Certainly, and we've had a number of meetings about the health of our first nations, Inuit, and Métis children and youth over the past couple of years. In fact, Ms. Keeper was keynote speaker at an event we co-hosted last year.
What's very important in addressing the issue is to make sure the first nations, Inuit, and Métis are involved and that the solutions are culturally appropriate. We have seen success in first nations and Inuit communities bringing down the obesity levels of their children when they have gone back to culturally appropriate and traditional approaches.
There's some very interesting research starting to emerge about the reintroduction of traditional diets for first nations communities. So even some of our healthy choices may not be as healthy for first nations people as their traditional diets.
We support that type of research and are looking into it. But the cultural appropriateness of the programs cannot be stressed enough, and that's what we hear from our aboriginal partners.