Thank you very much.
Thanks to all of the witnesses for the really interesting testimony.
Dr. Warshawski, I'd like to start with you.
I think you've made it pretty clear what we could do from a policy perspective in terms of marketing without putting into force what's already in the Gazette in addition to anything that Bill C-252 may add.
Maybe expanding on or moving beyond what we should be doing in restricting marketing and maybe picking up a bit on the literacy from Ms. Ferreri's questions, this question is really about nutritional literacy. How do we get better at it?
As a physician, I don't think I was at all well educated in nutrition and what to say or what to advise. Most of what I've learned has been in the reading that I've taken on. There's health practitioner literacy and also general literacy for parents to guide children. There's such burgeoning literature and media on nutrition, yet some of the kernels of good, basic eating practices can be missed.
I wonder if you could comment on how we could, from a policy point of view, do better in nutritional literacy.