Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, guests, for being here. It's been an extraordinary education. Clearly, the issues with which you deal are so different from those that someone from West Vancouver--Whistler would deal with, where I hail from.
I want to get back to the question that LaVar Payne began. I think you have a lot to teach us. You know the expression, “the canary in the cave”. If diabetes is, as you said, Mr. Jock, four times the rate of what it is outside your communities, and you mentioned that over 50% of your communities are subjected to obesity or problems of being overweight, then this is a trend for all Canadians.
You started down the path, and I wonder if you could tell us what we could do as MPs, not only for your community, but for all Canadians. It's something I personally care about. Many of us are involved in a parliamentary fitness initiative, trying to use ourselves as role models, as humourous as that might sound to you, to try to make Canadians more conscious of the importance of being fit. Can you give us some advice, any of you, on what we as Canadians can do?