We have a few resources and activities that address healthy eating. First of all, we have a public policy directory on our portal, on cancerview.ca, that actually captures public policies that are effectively supporting prevention. One of the resources on that is a resource called Addressing Healthy Eating and Active Living: A Community Level Policy Scan. The public policy directory also captures policies at the federal, provincial, and municipal level, and updates it on a regular basis. As municipalities or communities are looking for what they might do in the way of improving their policy directions, they can look at this and they will actually see a resource that's available. It reduces a lot of time for organizations and communities that want to improve their public policies at those levels.
One of our coalitions, Coaltions Linking Action and Science for Prevention, is looking at healthy communities and how to support communities to address the full range of policies—physical activity and nutrition, healthy eating—together in their communities and advancing those directions in their communities. It's more of an integrated approach, where nutrition is looked at as one of the key factors, with physical activity, to move forward.