Thank you, Chair.
I guess I'll direct this to Dr. Sharma and Mr. Lee.
Am I confused here, or is this going to try to create an exhaustive list of foods? Is milk going to be a part of this?
I see you shaking your heads.
If we're not making a list of prescribed foods, why do we need that in there? Why can't this simply be based on sugars, fat or sodium? I don't understand why “prescribed foods” needs to be in there. As I said, eggs can form an important part of the diet of children. As we know, cow's milk does.
I guess my concern would be that this is going to certainly capture some foods unfairly. It seem duplicitous to put “foods”, and then talk about the levels of nutrients.
Could someone explain that to me, how that's going to work?
In this instance, to me it sounds like you're going to try to make a list of foods, and every sugary candy is going to be on this list. The chance of missing something is significant.