I think it's absolutely vital. The more people we can collaborate with in rural Canada, the better solutions we will find. Our program in Quebec, in Montérégie, for instance, is rooted with the UPA. They administer the program there, together with other partners, including the Port of Montreal and others, to bring programming to bear in that particular community.
Yes, it is the way to go forward. It's collaborative in a way we've not typically seen before, where we're working with communities on the landscape.