What we've done is put an alliance together of very different groups—business groups, environmental groups, health groups—that for various reasons all support greenbelting and all support good planning. We now have, as part of this work, three large protected areas within 15 to 20 minutes of downtown Halifax. That's an incredible opportunity and quality of life for the residents of Halifax, and I think overall it makes Halifax a really attractive destination.
I hope I'm not getting repetitive here, but controlling and directing growth delivers financial, economic, environmental, and health benefits.
Excuse me; Jen and I are just conferring here.
Jen wants to make the point that good planning opens up opportunities and maintains the quality of life of urban, suburban, and rural residents. A lot of rural residents are supportive of the work we're doing, because they don't want to see their quality of life and their recreational opportunities taken away.
Does that answer your question?