I'd like to first of all address the comment earlier, and I just want to be really clear that this is in no way suggesting a national program, because we're not talking about programs. We're talking about capitalizing on existing initiatives and coming together, as Kelly pointed out, to share what we already know. So it's not duplicating effort.
I don't think anyone here is in any way suggesting that one model will fit this whole country, because it will not.
Parental responsibility.... I think there have to also be initiatives directed towards parents. They're living in the same toxic environment, so parents aren't really given half a chance. Children spend much of their awake time away from their parents within the school environment. So it's again not just the responsibility of parents or the responsibility of schools or the responsibility of community, but a collective responsibility that has to be acknowledged. And parents have very little to say. I think you'll be surprised that they know very little about what their children are eating at school so they don't eat the lunches that are sent with them. They often don't eat meals together. It is in some ways out of their hands.
So I believe there is a role for schools, and I'll address those two and let someone else take the others, if they so wish.