Thank you, Mr. Chair. We had made the assumption that all the playgrounds would actually be done when the junior kindergarten facilities were done. We had some issues when we were doing the washrooms in schools, et cetera, so it became a bigger project. We focused a lot on the washrooms, getting the rooms ready, which put us a little bit behind with the playroom toys. Most of the schools in the south actually have their playgrounds in place. These are mostly for northern communities. We're looking at barging things in, getting things in, structures, winter roads, et cetera. We are expecting a lot will get done this summer, but some of our more northern isolated communities might have to wait for winter roads, et cetera, to get the equipment into.
We are trying to get this done as soon as possible. It's a priority for us. It's a priority for the students. We recognize that. We do have to state that the children are isolated. Schools are making every effort. Some of the schools in our northern communities are actually dividing it so that if the children, the older children are in the playground at certain hours, then, the younger children, the JK students are actually using that playground facilities at a different recess break. They're trying to accommodate. Thank you, Mr. Chair.