I'm sure there is. You mentioned the Good Neighbours arrangement with the Bronx community club. We have talked to the city about that kind of partnership. The city is kind of cool on that these days because they don't see it working particularly well.
In the case of Pembina Active Living, we have a proposal in front of the St. Norbert Community Centre right now to essentially do what you're suggesting. It's based on the idea that seniors don't want to go out after dark, so their activities are all during the day—that's their preference—and community clubs are normally empty with nothing going on during the day. We're trying to work something out now. It would be a landlord-tenant arrangement in the short run.
Whether there's a new model out there, I don't know. I have proposed to the city that we do some thinking about a new model, and they didn't get back to me, so I assume that was their answer.