Thank you. Like my colleague, I haven't yet obtained that doctorate, but thank you for the faith.
The answer clearly is yes. It's just one example of the interconnectedness of the environment and all of the pieces of the health care system, but also the social community and family system in which children live.
The fact is that we can't focus on any one single piece to address the health of children. We need to really get at their mental health and their physical health, which includes dental health as well as, of course, their orthopaedic development. We need to get at their social and spiritual development, so often influenced by schools but also by their community interactions.
I point back to.... That's why we call for a child health strategy because it needs to look at it in toto, holistically, and ensure that we don't just target a single piece. Targeting dental care will make a difference, but that won't be sufficient. We need to look at home care, etc.