What I can do is encourage that they go into the schools. We actually provide training programs to the diabetes workers to give them tricks, and to give them policies that they can adapt for schools on nutrition, on physical activity, and stuff like this.
You're talking about preschool also. The head start programs on reserve, which reach 19% of first nations kids before they get to school, provide them with a lot of physical activity, they get nutritious snacks, and for aboriginal people it's quite important, because it's sometimes the only good food they get during the day. Also, as part of head start, what is very neat and more comprehensive in terms of an approach is it also reaches the parents. Their parents receive the education. They get cooking classes. They get some education to tell them to perhaps not provide as much TV for their kids. It's a setting where you can do a lot. Unfortunately, it only reaches 19% of these kids.
That's probably a place where--