Well, that's a big part of what we're working on very closely with Variety Village, the Abilities Centre, and other facilities like those across the country. We're helping to finance specialized equipment or recreational wheelchairs so the kids can play wheelchair basketball. These are very expensive pieces of sports equipment, as you can well imagine. We talk about how it's costly to play hockey, but imagine having to buy a wheelchair for your son or daughter to go out and play wheelchair basketball. It's very costly, so we need all the assistance we can get. We're partnering with all kinds of companies, service clubs, and organizations to do that.
We have a very aggressive community-oriented program to break down barriers and make facilities more accessible, such as playgrounds, play yards, parks, and recreation, anywhere where people with a disability can participate and have a more active lifestyle. Imagine the health benefits that emanate from this, and the employability factor. I think all of us around this table know about the figure of 50% unemployment among people with physical disabilities.