I would simply like to support what has been said concerning the need to train early childhood educators.
It is all well and good to provide more spaces, but if the people who provide the services are not competent, the quality of the language may suffer, and we will not reach the objectives we have set for ourselves.
That said, insofar as infrastructure is concerned, we are talking about creating businesses, but in a collegial way. We don't have any physical locations aside from premises we continually have to rent. I will give you an example. We just left a campus we had been on for over 20 years. During those 20 years, we invested approximately $6 million in rent. That money could have been used in other ways, for instance to improve the program and that type of service. Currently, we are continuing to rent all of the spaces we occupy, and I can tell you that it is expensive.