Mr. Chairman, you then get into the sensitive area of educational professionals and parents. We've already had some parents complain about giving out prophylactics at health centres and just having them openly on display. There are people who would say that by actually going into schools and putting them on the teachers' desks and putting them out more publicly than they are right now in washrooms, we're promoting sexual contact for children.
I've been hesitant to do that kind of thing. Being a parent myself and talking to other parents, I know that there would be people who would say this is not right. I respect the position that the Member is putting forward and I'd be perfectly willing to place the issue before the education boards, but that's as far as I would go in asking boards if they think it is a good idea. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.