Those are the discussions that we are having, whether it be the centres, with our departments. Those individual communities that do not have a gymnasium, what can we provide to them that’s suitable or, as the Member alluded to, a gymnasium-like facility where we can deliver recreation activities. So we continue to work. Some communities have been very good being creative, being innovative, generating ideas on how we can improve on certain areas, transporting students to different communities. So those are the areas of the discussions we continue to have.
Small communities that do not have gymnasiums, we understand the challenges, but we continue to work with those challenges. I think it’s great to have more opportunities for us to have a great dialogue about how we can improve in those areas and find solutions.
Mr. Speaker, we will continue to work with the communities’ local education authorities, even as it falls under Municipal and Community Affairs, sports and youth. We need to work collaboratively with all the departments as well. Mahsi.