Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we don't have any programs directly titled after-school programs or any in-house school programs. We do provide money for the school athletic association. We provide the schools with funding towards the phys ed teachers to take in-service training for the phys ed teachers that are dealing with after-school programs. All our programs are geared towards support. We do also provide funding to the communities as part of the community operations budget for recreation officers in each community. We also have earmarked a specific amount of money in each community within the community government to deal with recreation, specifically earmarked for recreation so that it can't be spent on anything else.
So, Mr. Speaker, we have a number of programs in that area. We also have initiated the Community Initiatives Program, which is $1 million application-based programs the community can access to deal with issues around the youth. A lot of the communities are using it to build youth centres. We still have a real void, I think, in the area of operations dollars for the youth centres; however, we are working with the federal government and the federal government is providing money through some of the friendship centres in the communities to operate them. Of course, they're more native outreach programs, but there is still money flowing from the federal government. There are a number of things we are doing. Thank you.