From the sports perspective, one of the things we don't do very well in Canada is to orchestrate our sports and their physical venues in one centre. We have a hockey club here, a soccer club there, a swimming club somewhere else. In Germany, for example--I lived in Europe for seven years--they put many sports in one facility. So you have a multi-sport complex. You have coaches, medical help, physicians, sport physicians, athletic therapists, and all kinds of people in one place. The child joins the club in his early years, and if he has an aptitude for one sport, he sticks with that. If he doesn't, he's easily moved to another place within the same centre.
We don't structure the provision of facilities that way in Canada. It's a shame. The current revision of the Canadian sport policy, which I've been involved in, has been talking about doing that. So that's one illustration.