That's very good.
I have looked at the diabetes 360º report, and it looks to me like the government doesn't need to go out and develop a framework. They just need to do that one.
If you haven't looked at it, you should look at page 12, which has a beautiful table of the summary of all recommendations. It looks like a very well-thought-out plan of what you should do to address this issue in Canada.
Specifically, on obesity, I think this is an area where we need to do something more. We've fallen away from many of the interventions that happened when I was growing up and we had Participaction, where they made us run around and do all kinds of sit-ups and things. I think that in public schools the amount of physical activity that's happening has been reduced, and I know that in high schools, in many cases, people are allowed to opt out totally from physical education. They're not made to run around or dance or do anything like that. Then, of course, we come to our professional careers. As a parliamentarian, I certainly would say that you have to be extremely disciplined to make sure that you get your exercise in.
Because obesity is such a hugely important factor in diabetes, I think we have to do something on that in conjunction with the provinces. There's another thing that would be very helpful. I know that there was a day on the Hill when people came and did the screening for us to see whether or not we had diabetes. It didn't take very much time, and it was something that I could see being transferred to public schools, through the public health nurses or a mechanism like that, where kids could be screened and interventions could be taken.
Do you have any helpful suggestions on what we should do about obesity or how better to get screening happening early?