Please allow me not to jump in on that. As I said earlier, the problem right now is that we're focusing too much on nutrients and forgetting the ball park figure. Right now Canadians are not consuming certain types of foods, mainly fruits and vegetables and milk products. Talking about the amount of soft drinks the kid may or may not drink will not solve that problem. It will not improve their global nutrition and enable them to have a healthy life later on. We have to promote the other foods, not necessarily ban the bad ones. We really need to make these other foods available.
In the packages we sent you last week, I believe there is a document on our position on soft drinks. We do believe that taxing these soft drinks in order to make them equal to other beverages that are healthier choices would help Canadians to achieve the goals we want, which is to eat more of the foods they need to sustain their health.