I think that the federal government going into the provinces and territories heads into very tricky waters. It is about working with organizations like PHE Canada and ParticipACTION that are national and fondly thought of by the ministries of education and ministries of health at the provincial and territorial levels. By creating programs that go across the country, facilitated through national organizations—PHE Canada or ParticipACTION—we're able to create consortiums that already exist in each of the provinces and territories between health and education and we can start to work together.
I think someone asked earlier about school boards. Once you start there, at the provincial and territorial level, there's a network of organizations that ParticipACTION or PHE Canada can knit together in that province or territory. We can bring the national program to life at the provincial and territorial level but also at the grassroots level. I think these national mechanisms are actually underutilized by the federal government.