Yes, it's national, for sure.
In Quebec, we're very proud of camp Bon départ, which is in Wentworth, just north of Montreal. We work with the social service agencies across the province to bring 500 children to our camp there. The dealers in Quebec have built that camp over the past 25 years. It's amazing. Some of these children show up and they have all of their belongings in a garbage bag. They get on the bus. They're angry, and they're scared, and they're not sure what's going on because they've not been out of the north end of Montreal or in a rural area before. They come to the camp and they spend 10 days with the counsellors. They make friends, and we return completely different children back to the parents. It's a very heartwarming, and an important part of what our dealers do in Quebec.
I was in Quebec City last week and saw a cheerleading class. The parents of these kids get home quite late after school. Out of a school of about 400 children, 160 of them participate in Jumpstart-funded classes, either at lunch or after school, to keep them active and busy, and to keep some of them out of trouble.