A 54-year-old man with type 2 diabetes for 6 years, blood pressure 132/78 mm Hg and LDL cholesterol 2.6 mmol/L has no known atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. According to Canadian guidelines, which lipid-lowering strategy is most appropriate?ANo statin therapy because LDL is below 3.0 mmol per litreBInitiate moderate- to high-intensity statin therapy regardless of baseline LDLCStart statin only if 10-year cardiovascular risk exceeds 20 percentDUse ezetimibe monotherapy as first-lineEBegin fibrate therapy because diabetes is presentCheck my answer