I believe at your meeting next week you'll hear more detail on physical activity and what we're doing in that regard. For now, suffice it to say that the ministers of health at the federal-provincial-territorial level work with their counterparts in sport, physical activity, and recreation.
They are working together and discussing how the health and recreation agendas come together. The mechanism that is advancing this is the joint consortium on school health. We have, I would say, a very powerful model in this country that's bringing together the health, sport, and physical activity dimensions and objectives we have, looking at and testing out what are the best ways that we can implement these things in schools, so that so they get incorporated into curricula in the right way, they're resourced in the right way, and we can measure and evaluate the impact they're having.
So ministers are working together on this, seized with the issue of physical activity as one of the elements of the childhood obesity agenda, but also, of course, as one of the elements of the overall healthy living agenda writ large.