I think it's a target that we should have. I would like to ask the members of Parliament in the room today, how many of you have engaged with your mayors in your ridings to get involved in this? If you haven't, why not? We've tried to make it very easy. I would encourage you to do that.
This is the heritage committee. Think of the heritage of Canada. We were a country that was very new, raw, and rural. Everybody worked hard. Life wasn't easy. Life has become easier and easier. Now we have to think about how we're going to go back to some of our heritage activities. Yes, it's good to have facilities, and it's really important to have the schools involved, but good old-fashioned outdoor activity like hiking and biking, these things don't cost a lot of money. We need to find ways to engage people in them.
I've seen members of Parliament who've taken on organizing a run/walk in their riding with huge success, so I encourage you to do that and to do it on a regular basis. A lot of times people need an excuse to do something. These charity and special events that happen are really good that way. Once people start, they find out that it's fun to go for a walk with their neighbour or friend and get involved. Everybody has a role to play for sure.
Thanks, John.