Thanks for the question on something other than infectious disease, because the agency's mandate is across the realm of public health.
We have agreements with the provinces and territories. We provide cooperative funding for healthy living. We have an FPT agreement on a healthy living strategy, as well as targets. Ministers have agreed to targets on physical activity plans for children and adults. And with our counterparts, we're currently developing plans as to how we are going to get there.
You may have heard me say this before, but one of the huge challenges, given the trends in the last 20 years and what's happened with obesity, particularly in children, is that this really could be the first generation of children not to live as long or as healthily as their parents. It's a huge challenge. At one level, it's very simple: the difference between a 10-ounce and a 20-ounce can of pop a day is 10 or 15 pounds a year. At one level, that is very simple, but the issues underlying it are much more complex. Really, it is a whole-of-society issue; it's not even just a public health issue.