Well, you can't get much more local than actually growing food on the schoolyard farm and then getting that food into the school lunches. That would be a wonderful benefit, as I've talked about already.
In terms of local growers, there are many partnerships with local farmers already. With this investment in the national school food program, we would definitely be seeing that expand, with schools partnering directly with farmers locally here in B.C. and benefiting our local economy as well. If we can be growing foods right here on schoolyard grounds or within our communities, we'll definitely be seeing the economic impacts and benefits in terms of enabling children to learn about where their food comes from.