Thank you, Madam Chair. Some places in these mandates spill me all over the place. This is where we are looking at a hub model. The Minister of Education, Culture and Employment had talked about using schools, new school builds. If we are going to be doing school builds or if there are schools that have rooms, why aren't we using them? This will not only deal with, in my opinion, the availability of childcare; it will also hopefully deal with the trauma that comes from people who experience residential school syndrome. We have a lot of children who aren't attending school because of fear from parents, fear of what the school system is, so, if we start early and we have their daycare programs, their parenting programs, maybe their immunization shots in the schools, we are hoping that will kind of socialize the families so that the schools aren't seen as a bad thing anymore, actually turns into a positive way of looking at it.
The other thing too is, looking at buildings that we have, there are a lot of buildings that we say we do not need anymore, as the government. Maybe we need to, instead of just saying we are going to put them out there or rip them down, start looking at it and saying: is there a way we can use this space; can we use that building and offer it to an NGO so that they can offer a childcare program or a parenting program or whatever it may be? So it goes right across from new builds with schools to current infrastructure that we currently have and how can we best use that space to meet the needs of children and families. Thank you, Madam Chair.