Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to explore something that hasn't been discussed, and that's the relationship between personal genetics versus diet and exercise. We all have that mythical Uncle Pete who lived to age 98 and smoked and drank every single day of his life; and then we have cousin Bill, who did everything right and died of a heart attack at age 55. That tells me there is a genetic predisposition to certain health outcomes.
I know this is a big topic, but can somebody address the issue of genetic predisposition versus active things that we can do? All I've heard today is that all of our health outcomes are totally under our control, but I don't think genetic science supports that.