That's our organization's whole wish, that we would have an increase in demand for programming. But, as I said before, I think people have been so preoccupied with keeping their jobs and the economic impact on their families' livelihoods that physical activity hasn't been top of mind. Yet physical activity is one thing they could do to help mitigate some of that stress and anxiety that COVID is impacting on their lives.
We really need to get people to think about physical activity as a mechanism to support their lifestyle as opposed to, as I said, just putting it on a to-do list.
I think engaging in sport is very important as well. There are other benefits to engaging in organized sport beyond being physically active: co-operation, learning how to compete. Those things are very important as well.
As I mentioned, I think it's not a one or the other. We need to support Canadians' intentions to lead an active, healthy lifestyle to help manage and cope with their mental health, but we need to provide opportunities in local communities for them to engage in more community-based sporting programs. Both have merit.