 The real benefit of our pilot for the Neighborhood Learning Center was the engagement that we had within our community right from moment one with the Neighborhood Learning Centers. Our whole community understood what an outstanding opportunity this was for our community. The possibility of bringing enhanced facilities within schools, I think that we really opened the door to a lot of creative thinking in our community. This is the real story about the engagement piece. Had we not done all the consultation about what would be effective to include in the Neighborhood Learning Center, who would have really thought that a gymnastics center would be a good choice? And it's really fairly easy for us to do as part of this project because the gymnasium was going to be high to start with. With it being so close to the new school, it's just like I could stay after school and do my homework and I don't need to go all the way home and then come all the way back. We'll have a bigger club, which is nice to take to the competitions. You want to have a bit of a long-term vision as you're like we're a non-profit organization, so you want to take the time to plan five years or ten years down the road. It's going to be used just for years to come in ways that we would never have imagined. We literally were involved with every step of the design process. We wanted to make sure that it was family-friendly. We want to make sure that the Leap Land, the indoor playground is open as much as possible and that will be through community partnerships. And a real imperative for us was to support play and indoor activity during winter months. As you can see, sometimes Rebel Stoke is very inaccessible in terms of the amount of snow. So our new Early Learning Center will host a gorgeous facility that we call Leap Land Indoor Play Space so that toddlers in particular can be active every single day of the year. Here we are. When this is done, kids will be riding trikes and running around and getting lots of energy on those really desperately snowy and cold and wet days in Rebel Stoke. The Neighborhood Learning Center is valuable because there's that connection between the school and the early learning teachers and we do a lot of collaboration. So we're very excited to be co-located with Kindergarten to provide that kind of learning environment where parents have had the opportunity to come into the center. Perhaps have already used one of our literacy services and then meet us again in the Kindergarten space and then we'll be able to support them as well. So it's a lot of excitement that everything's going to be in one place at one time. One big piece of advice is to spend the time up front getting to know each other, getting to know what's available and getting to know what's going to be best in terms of working together and what's going to be helpful for families in the community. It takes ongoing collaboration throughout the whole process but it's all the time up front of getting the initial thoughts on what you're creating and why you're creating it and who you're creating for. Get that right. It's just a construction job. We don't typically get a client that spends this much time and energy to making sure that everything is exactly the way they need it to get the best for everybody, to get the best for the community, neighborhoods of learning, the students, the staff. I mean it's just one of these once in a lifetime project is what this is. Our neighborhood learning center spaces have been designed to benefit the school but certainly even greater benefit to the community. So when I think of the four distinct neighborhood learning center spaces that we've ended up with in our community. So at the elementary school we have a dedicated gymnastics facility and just an outstanding early learning hub that's integrated with the functions of the school such as our kindergarten classes and our strong start center. And at the secondary school a wonderful small community theater and collection of support spaces to deliver youth services for youth that are getting some support from community agencies. So when I look at all four of those in every case they benefit the school to some degree and in every case they benefit the community in a very large way.