The reason I ask is that we heard at committee that previous jurisdictions, previous areas—like Milton, for example—were described or defined as rural. I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone defining Milton as a rural community these days, with its growing population.
Is it important, in your opinion, for us to maximize resource allocation to rural communities, and that we first begin with a proper definition of what a rural community is so that we can differentiate communities, like Milton, that were once rural but, I would argue, are now urban and suburban, versus communities, let's say, in other parts of the country that are truly rural? Is it important to have that definition, and can you help us maybe define that?