You wouldn't need Health Check if they had all the information on the label.
I think the debate the committee is wrestling with is how to make that clear. Whether it's a signpost or some kind of integrated sign on the front of the package to give the consumer better information, that's where we want to go. Whether we go with one check, two checks, or three checks on the front with your Health Check, maybe that might be a progressive way to go about giving that information. I don't know. Maybe you have some comments on that, but I think that's where we want to go.
The question I really have for you, Ms. Brown, comes about because this study is all about child obesity. If children followed the label that you have on Health Check products, would they become overweight?