Thank you very much.
I think there are some areas of commonality. First, what we're doing is confusing. I think those of us who have used and looked at these products recognize that we have a very short period of time to make a decision, and the variables that they've put there are confusing, even for us, even without taking into consideration other people who probably don't have the same educational background or literacy, so I think we can all agree that what we've got is not sufficient.
Second, I don't think there will be a perfect way, and we have to continue to work. Simplicity and education, I've heard around the table, are essential, so we supported a process--albeit not perfect--that is simple and quick. It recognizes the challenges that we all have when we go to a grocery store to choose something. Front-of-package labelling, simple standard labelling that everybody can get used to, is not perfect, and I do agree that we should include some of the nutritional value as well as the harmful effect of some of the medications, but I would say that at this moment, it's probably the best of a group of options.