That's right.
I think I am sort of seeing the difference between the two. So, a little more personal commitment is required to become a trainer. That probably doesn't explain the lack of interest, but the fact that more people want to become lifeguards. It's easier to do that kind of quick turnover.
My other question is about the observation that I think Mr. Comerford just made on pools in the schools.
Last week, Pierre Lafontaine, the former director of Swimming Canada, rightly said that the Olympic Games might get people interested in swimming, but it was difficult for young people to swim when there are about 15 swimmers in each swim lane.
Do we really not have enough pools? Wanting a pool in every school is still asking a lot.