Sure. The active and safe routes to school program has been in Nova Scotia for about ten years. It is a cross-Canada—actually across North America—program. The idea is to get children to start walking and biking to school. It's celebrated by an International Walk To School Day, there's International Walk To School Week, and there's Take the Roof Off Winter. It's just getting kids outside and active, with the idea that we will then create a much more active culture than we have right now.
I'll give you an example--in Chester, as a matter of fact. They had a trail that was linking a community to the school, but it wasn't maintained. All they've done is widen the trail, put signs up, take out some of the brush, and now I think it's increased the use of that trail by 30%. There are 30% more children using that trail, walking through the woods to get to school.