Thank you.
With the committee's permission, can I ask a question? Is that okay? I try not to do that.
In the schools it's amazing that we're in a day and age right now when we're actually looking at all these obese young people, and there are reasons for it. The social networking, the computers, that's a lot of it. You were talking about having the kids make some of these decisions and interact, but I'm wondering--and I know schools are provincial jurisdiction--if at the federal level you have ever gone to our provincial partners and talked about making physical education.... I know that's provincial jurisdiction. I was a teacher. I'm very aware of that. But along with this packaging, I'm wondering, would it be good to have recommendations in terms of action?
Some schools I know now do not have physical education. They don't. It has been taken out of the curriculum because of the cutbacks. And I know at the federal level we hit the post-secondary education piece, but we do have the Canada food guide and we do have guidance that can be there for possible action that might be a catalyst, not to infringe on other jurisdictions but to outline the importance of this happening.
When you talk about breakfast programs, I know what that means, because I had one in one of my schools. Kids came to school hungry. So that is provincial jurisdiction, but there's still that umbrella.
I'm wondering, have we looked at something like that? I know you've done a lot of great work, and I wonder if that has been an aspect.