I would say they are quite willing in the sense that they worked with us when we were doing our municipal survey. Some of our questions were around land use policies because we are concerned about the environments in which people are living. We know that environments like the ones in England you were talking about that are more dense, in the sense that people are closer together, and that have shops and a variety of different types of destinations nearby are at least associated with being more active.
Another organization that works as a very strong advocate in this area is Go For Green nationally. Again, it's one of the organizations that Dr. Tremblay was mentioning is having difficulty getting funding, but they are a strong advocate for transportation, for urban design.
I think that one thing that's happened over the last five to ten years is municipalities and FCM, as a representative of the municipalities, are becoming much more concerned about land use issues. Our knowledge in that area is still fairly young. There's much we need to do in that area, but we need to start to make changes, because when you look at the Old Order Mennonite communities and that type of approach, where we look backward to our communities when we didn't have some of these problems, they were much more compact and laid out to encourage purposeful walking to shop and to work, etc.