Absolutely.
I think the answer is without a doubt. As national team members we don't get to train in Canada either. We are not in Canada often at all. I said when we landed in Ottawa this morning, this is the first time I've been back in the country since last April, I think it was. It's a matter of ability, like you said. There's one, maybe two, playable grass pitches for us across the country. Obviously weather is something you cannot change, but the way you invest in covered fields, as you said, is. That should absolutely be a non-negotiable when it comes to spending. It's creating opportunity for our youth to train and play year round. That's not the same struggle that countries around the world are facing, because they have the infrastructure, funding and allocation of resources to their youth.
To have a national training centre.... It is a dream of all of ours to be able to use that for the national teams, as well as to enable youth to come in to host tournaments. When you have that kind of place, it opens the door to a lot of opportunity. I think that's absolutely vital for the future of our sport.