I have only a couple of minutes left.
Mr. Shriver, I'm the very proud member of Parliament for Dr. Frank Hayden. I also have the Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School in my riding. Most Canadians don't realize that he did research on people living with intellectual disabilities and why they were excluded from sport. He came up with the idea in 1967 of the Canada Games and couldn't get the agencies that were looking after those living with a disability to participate. It was Eunice Kennedy Shriver who became aware of Dr. Frank's research, and it sparked the Special Olympics.
I'm very proud of Dr. Hayden. We don't recognize him, as Canadians, nearly as much as we should.
I have only a minute left, but I wonder if you could talk about the importance of sport for those living with an intellectual disability, because the Special Olympics take place around the world. All you have to do is throw in a soccer ball. It doesn't have to be expensive.
How does sport tie into the ability to get those people into education?