The book that was included did actually have recipes from the Diabetes Association, so it was really good.
But just to go back—and it's unfortunate we don't have a lot of time, because we have a big panel and I think we have lots of questions for everybody—I do want to touch base, though. My husband is diabetic and he's not obese, and he wasn't obese when he became diabetic. There are different types of diabetes, and some people can actually have sugar and others have to avoid it a little bit more.
I want to go to Mr. Jeffery. You didn't get a chance to finish your speech there. You talk about nutrition-based food tax reform, which you didn't get to. You talk about healthy breakfast programs. That's the one that I kind of want to touch base on at this point.
At our meeting on Tuesday we talked about the fact that the government should actually move forward on this, and how important it would be for children to have these breakfast programs. I'm just wondering if you want to elaborate a little bit on that with respect to the importance of that.