No province is doing an exceptional job. On what the provinces have done really well, we have fantastic curricula in this country. I've heard a lot about how do you keep the fun in. The provinces have done very well in developing quality curricula that support children in developing a variety of skills. However, the problem is that because it's not mandated time, in terms of mandated delivery of physical education, it's quite often not being delivered at all. So that's an unfortunate thing right there.
We are working together with eight other organizations to develop a strategy around after school programs, to ensure that every child has access to after school programs so we don't have barriers like socio-economic issues, transportation, and just access within their our own facilities. So that's one thing we're very excited to be working on.
As I mentioned in my speech, it's a small component of what should be a national strategy. That's the big thing I see missing here. We see a lot of great things happening, with some duplication and a lot of gaps. But if we had a strategy that federal, provincial, and municipal governments, and national governing organizations, corporations, and policy-makers all saw themselves part of and worked toward a common vision, it would eliminate a lot of the duplication and gaps that exist. It would establish better collaborative relationships, so we would be building on the work we're doing, rather than duplicating it.