There are two things. All of us, because of our constituencies, talk about things that connect to us. The Lachine Canal runs right through my riding of Jeanne-Le Ber, which is southwest Montreal. There's a lot of concern from the population, because they use it a lot, about protecting that area and making sure it's still accessible.
There has been a lot of discussion about schools, connecting with schools. I'd like to take that a step farther and ask you about outreach initiatives to youth programs. There are a number of programs in my riding. Many young people have never set foot outside their community, outside Verdun or Pointe-Saint-Charles, but there's one program where they make an effort to do that.
For the life of me, though, I can't remember the name. It's a youth drop-in centre, but at the heart of it is fly-fishing. On the third floor they have banks where kids can make their own flies. These are kids who, up until then, have never stepped out. They raise money themselves, they sell things, and they makes flies and sell them so that they can put money together and go out to various parks. They don't stay in hotels; they camp out. They have an agreement with Mountain Equipment Co-op, which provides the waders and everything they need. I'm just wondering if any work is being done by Parks Canada to reach out to these types of programs and give them access to parks around Canada.