Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses for their presentation.
It's obvious that the overarching objective here is to effect change. How we go about it is the answer, and it is certainly obvious that nutritional labelling is only one part of that equation. It's a very complex issue. I've never really understood totally what to look for, and these percentages sometimes confuse me. Then you get the volumes. I looked at chips the other night, and I think it said 75 calories, but that was for only six chips. Who eats six chips? It's very confusing.
We're all trying to effect change. Is there any example we can look to internationally of other developed countries that have actually done a better job than Canada has? I don't think the United States would be the first place I'd look. Is there any other country that has actually done a good job in effecting behaviours in its citizens, a country to which we can look for best practices?