Breast size equates to milk storage, not production.
FOR:
http://www.bfar.org/milkfaq.shtml
AGAINST:
http://www.007b.com/breast_size_breastfeeding.php
Storage was actually my point, production is probably a stretch. But wouldn't you say, larger storage, would lead to healthier children, all things being equal, on average?
There isn't enough evidence for or against your argument. I understand your position, and with enough evidence, I'll back down, but "logically" larger amount of fat cells, will give a "larger" possibility, to 'store' a "larger" quantity of milk - agreed? And thus, women who have a larger storage facility, have a more likely chance, of producing healthier children - post child birth, once in the feeding stage, do you agree?