On the issue of biometric data, we are feeling here that Statistics Canada, in the survey on kids, and certainly our population health people, very much want access to height, weight, and maybe waist circumference as a way of monitoring programs and being able to see whether certain communities are doing better, so that their approaches could therefore become best practices.
What do you have in terms of evidence around actual weights? I think Professor Mackett's study showed actual pedometer use as being at least helpful in his analysis. I also want to know if you have any evidence that it actually is motivating kids to get higher scores.