Yes, absolutely: primarily through the delivery of quality physical education delivered by qualified instructors. In every province in this country, we have excellent curricula from a physical education standpoint and from a health education standpoint.
The problem is that there are issues in the delivery. Schools are restrained by budgets and by competing demands. Quite often, the first things to go in schools are physical education and health education.
I think this needs to be a priority in the schools. It is a core subject. It is education. Every child goes to school. If every child had access to a daily physical education program in which they could develop a variety of skills in a variety of different settings, they would have the foundation, the habits, the attitudes, and the confidence to participate in physical activity beyond school. I think that's number one within the school environment.