Thank you for the question.
I would hate to refer you to somebody else, but the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs is responsible for the infrastructure needs of communities. I'm only going from memory, but I think in terms of answering a specific percentage, it might be in the order of 50%, but I'm only going by memory from previous testimony. You would need to confirm that with them.
We know that we need to work more in this area, and we are indeed working with Indian and Northern Affairs on physical activity infrastructure and we are considering the issue. In the meantime, we want to maximize the existing school facilities that are there. Many of them have gymnasiums, so we're looking at, through our community-based programming, putting in place those community-based diabetes prevention workers I was talking about. They would work at the community level--bypassing all the federal infrastructure between INAC and Health Canada--to make those gymnasiums available.
So that's our strategy in the interim.