I am. Thank you, Chair.
Kyle, I want to thank you for bringing this motion forward. I was honoured to second it. It's something I feel strongly about as well. It's not just about kids playing sports. It's about them being active every single day, incorporating that physical activity into their daily activities.
This is Bike to Work and School Week. We don't see the number of kids that should be biking and walking to school or to go to their friends' places. I think one of the reasons for that—or one that I hear all the time—is that parents don't feel their kids are safe because of a lack of sidewalks or bike lanes.
Our government has invested billions of dollars into infrastructure projects. Within one of the streams, municipalities can apply for active transportation infrastructure, which means cycling and walking infrastructure. Many have done so. Do you think the government could do a better job of promoting that stream and letting municipalities know that it's available for them to apply for? We know that investment in active transportation infrastructure is one of the cheapest returns for the dollar that a municipality can make. Some are doing it, but others aren't.
Do you think we could do a better job of that?