Thank you very much.
I would like to address this question to the Minister of Health Promotion. As we've listened to people come and talk about promoting health and preventing obesity, we have heard over and over that it has to do with all the pieces of health promotion, starting with education in the schools, with public education and awareness, and with education about nutrition.
More importantly, given we've heard from a lot of people that poverty is the greatest determinant of ill health, it's really important to facilitate access for all people. I note that a large part of your presentation had to do with the need to develop that kind of infrastructure in order to facilitate healthy and active living among young people. That obviously has to start from the very beginning.
You talked a lot about an infrastructure program. I agree very much with your concept of a jurisdiction shared among the federal, provincial, and other levels of government and NGOs. I think it would be very important if you could tell us how you see us working together to achieve that. What are some of the ways you think we could work together to create the kind of access you talk about for all people, regardless of their socio-economic position in life and whether or not they have access? As we know, if you're poor, you do not have access to playing sports, so the infrastructure piece is very important.
How do you see the provincial government--which has jurisdiction over education--looking at quality daily physical education in schools? Is there some way we could start to talk about this kind of joint partnership that we should be developing?