Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Like Ms. Wasylycia-Leis, I am new to the committee. Obviously this is a very important topic, and I congratulate the committee for the work it has done. Mr. Ball has given an excellent summary on the response. I think, Ms. Bennett, the government is doing an outstanding job.
I have a couple of questions, though many of the questions have already been asked in this area, and that has to do with your comments about the whole issue of obesity, or the topic that has been raised on “Healthy Weights For Healthy Kids”. I think you used the words, “it's a shared responsibility”.
I'd like you to elaborate a little more on that. I look, for example, at the province of Ontario--and I realize what I'm about to say is a provincial issue--where many of the school boards, for the food that's served in the schools, have changed their philosophy about what they're serving. In other words, it's better-quality food. They simply said they weren't going to serve certain foods, which I think is a good thing.
We've talked about advertising. I think all that's very good. We have regulations about advertising for liquor and cigarettes, and there's nothing wrong with putting restrictions on advertising for certain types of food. There's nothing wrong with that, because clearly we have a social problem. I appreciate what you are saying about where the government is going.
Canada's Food Guide is a good thing. I made sure that all the schools in my riding received copies of that document. The problem is, how do you get people to read the darned things? How do you get people to respond? How do you educate mom and dad? We seem to be getting into the schools, but how do you educate mom and dad?
I guess I'm returning to my initial comment about your response of a shared responsibility. I appreciate that you have conferences and consultations planned, and all those are excellent. We have to talk about it. You can't simply snap your fingers and solve this problem that has been building up for years, whether it's food packaging, advertising, or kids playing on computers and watching television, etc. As the papers indicate, it's a very complex issue.
I'd like you to elaborate, or perhaps your colleagues can elaborate, more specifically on the shared responsibility that we have as a federal government with provincial governments, municipal governments, school boards, moms and dads, etc.