 Why do more people in Scotland not take part in sport? The Scottish Parliament's Health and Sport Committee is looking into this issue and wants to hear the views of people about the barriers to participating. I think it depends on the people, the person or cell, what's their, how their state of body is, how their mind works, if they're in a mindset to want to do it, if they're disabled, they've got people to help push them. Maybe other things you do, busy lives, I mean people have to work longer hours nowadays and you know, trying to fit things in, whereas at one time you're eight hours and then you could maybe do this and that, but now it goes on to 10, 12 and you know, things like that. No, I think you can't force a person to do it. If the council, if the Parliament want to get people into it, maybe they should make it a bit cheaper to go in. I think more people should go out there and just experience being in a gym and exercising and just being healthy. The committee's looking at sport and sporting participation, we're looking at the barriers to people taking part in sport, people like me who don't do enough sport and we want to look at all of these issues, particularly following the Commonwealth Games when we wanted to leave a sporting legacy in Scotland, but we also need the public to tell us what's going on in the community, tell us what's going on in their backyard and tell us about their experience, so are they having any problems participating in sporting activity, so please come forward and tell us what's happening in your area. You can find out how to give your views through our online survey on our webpage and join the debate on social media.