Thank you, Madam Chair.
Minister, it's good to see you again today. I'm going to try to tie in some of my questions with some of the issues we've been studying on the health committee. One of the things I noticed over the last number of weeks is that folks are asking government to step in and do more, particularly when it comes to dealing with chronic illnesses. I heard you say it several times, and I believe there's a story to be told about what the government's done.
One of the points you've made is that it's important for individuals to take their health into their own hands. I tend to view the obesity epidemic, for example, as more of a challenge than a crisis. I believe it means eating well and staying fit, physically active. Could you tell us what our government has done to improve physical activity rates among young Canadians, or Canadians at large? What programs have been put in place to give people incentives to live healthier lives?