The most important thing is early diagnosis and treatment, first of all. It is having those screening programs in place where we pick up these diseases that are lifestyle-caused, or certainly exacerbated, and begin to recognize them.
Second, I would say that we need programs from the ground up. Our public health nurses in schools, for example, have been pulled back in many communities across Canada. We no longer have the robust program of school health that we may have had once, yet we must begin in infancy. We must begin with young children to teach them lifestyle ways.
Those are the two areas, and then, of course, there are the treatments throughout the life cycle upon which we need to focus.