When we did our original consultations, we had some municipal representation, both at the political level—we had municipal politicians come to our consultations—and the staff level. It's an area we're really looking at now: how to involve our municipalities more as our strategy matures and develops. So one of the focuses of consultations this year, which we're just launching now and we'll really get fully under way in the fall, will be to really speak to our municipal governments across the province, both to get their views on what we're doing and also to see how they might want to be further involved.
In terms of here in St. John's as the largest urban centre, we have been involved on the housing front with some of our partners, with the City of St. John's, looking at the issue of housing and looking ahead. As we're in a period of rapid economic development, this is just making sure we're planning properly and considering issues around homelessness that might arise, and that sort of thing.
So we have been working with our municipal partners, but it's an area we're looking at doing more in. I'm not sure if that fully answers your question.