Yes, there are a number of avenues we use to collect that data, the children's health survey being one of them. All of these parameters—illnesses, health outcomes, obesity, etc.—are being measured.
I think the issue here is specifically saying that a review of the bill and the parameters, in this short period of time, for these types of things, would not be effective. I think we absolutely agree 100% that these measures, in and of themselves, are very important—that there should be ongoing measurement—but wiring in measures that can't be effectively put in place, or are not meaningful for these interventions, is a bit of a challenge.
However, 100%, on all of the other food and nutrition files we have, this is an ongoing issue we are continuing to monitor—both health outcomes and dietary patterns in all age groups, including children.