Thank you. You're right; Membertou is probably the closest one to you. You're in Fredericton, I believe. It's a great city, by the way.
We're so proud of those four, as I mentioned: Membertou; High Prairie, Alberta; Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan; and Little Current, which is on Manitoulin Island.
The key thing on those is that we engaged the local first nations community right at the beginning of the projects, and we wanted them to design the post offices with their culture in mind, with their artifacts, with their artwork, with their colour palettes and so on. You missed one thing on the list, though. They have a podcast centre in Membertou.
The whole idea behind that is to make them more relevant, like a community gathering spot where you have free Wi-Fi and resources for small businesses. It's really to help those small businesses connect with one another, network with one another.
I was there with Chief Terry Paul when we opened Membertou. He was so happy about it, and so was I. We're monitoring those results. We're learning from them, and we're trying to adjust.
Iqaluit is another example of that, where part of the intent for Iqaluit was for small business there, too. When you're starting a small business, it's a lonely venture—you may know that—and they need all the help they can get. We can put them in touch with BDC. We can put them in touch with lawyers or whatever they need. We want to be the resource that really adds value, and that's our vision for the post office of the future, that it has more stickiness. We're adding more value for these entrepreneurs.