We are hearing from our clubs that more and more of their population is made up of newcomer youth. The Moncton Boys and Girls Club has seen its newcomer.... The members are largely newcomer youth now, and they are busing them in from different communities to the main location.
We have small clubs and large clubs, and we are able, through this program, to fund the small ones in smaller communities. Well, Moncton is not that small, but we also have LaSalle, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and St. John's—we have a new program that has started there.
I am not sure I am answering your question, but I think it is possible to support small community organizations to give that extra support. It doesn't replace the need for settlement. We are not teaching young people English. We are an environment and a community where people can practice or where they can feel a sense of belonging. It is kind of an additional supplement, but it doesn't replace the need for English language or settlement services in regions.