Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of you for your presence here today. I certainly enjoyed your presentation.
As we all know, one thing we can agree on is that it is more and more confusing to try to eat healthily every day. Sometimes we look at the calorie intake when we should be looking more at the nutritional value. At the same time, we see that more and more effort is being made to make sure that young families especially are eating better and getting the message to eat healthily and to think of healthy habits.
In my constituency just last week I visited a new school where I'd taught in the past. With this new school came a nice new cafeteria. I went to the cafeteria to speak to the kids, and while I was there I noticed the meal they were having. It was very healthy. There was nothing fried. There was pasta and whole wheat rolls. It was very encouraging. For dessert I think they had a bran bar or a bran muffin and milk. They seemed to be enjoying it and didn't seem to wish they had something else.
During my years there, they used to go across to the fast-food takeouts, so I thought, “Wow, what a big difference”. As well, it's in a poor area, so I felt very good about that one change in the lifestyle.
As a result of the work you're doing and the work that schools are doing, are there any changes you see that make you proud, especially with young families?