Thanks, Madam Chair.
Ms. Elmslie, in your opening remarks you talked about decreasing marketing to children of foods and beverages high in fat and sodium, etc., and you mentioned it in the answer to your last question.
Last year I met with groups such as the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and they brought in great documentation showing that in Quebec French-speaking kids have lower obesity rates than kids in English Canada, but French-speaking kids in Quebec also have lower obesity rates than English-speaking kids in Quebec, and the links are directly about marketing to kids.
So there actually are rules in place with French media. You can't market to kids, and voila, the kids are healthier. So I'm wondering if the Public Health Agency is considering any regulations like those in Quebec, because they seem to work.