Thank you.
Mr. Rikhardsson, I'd like you to talk a little bit more about Planet Youth and explain how it works. I understand that this is a very upstream intervention, getting kids involved in healthy activities.
I've spoken previously to some of the groups you're working with in Canada on implementing your program. When I asked about my kids, they said to get them in healthy activities. Well, how do I get my kids off the computer and their computer games to do something healthier? The explanation was that you create an environment whereby your kids will just naturally be wanting to be involved in healthier activities.
You've said that there is this 10-step process. First of all, you have to prepare. Then you get the data and you talk to the kids. Then you implement certain action strategies. I guess the strategies are aimed at schools, peer groups and families. Can you give us some concrete examples of what kinds of community interventions or what kinds of school and family interventions you have used that seem to have been productive?
Let me just add a comment before you start. I've worked as a doctor in numerous places around the world. Having kids with nothing to do, especially young males with nothing to do, inevitably leads to bad outcomes.
Maybe you could talk about what kinds of interventions you use.