It's very important to us that we respond to the extraordinary diversity of the province. That's why we are encouraging each community--we are actually seeding it a bit--to develop local strategies that address the reality in their community.
There are some great examples in Northumberland County. They have a poverty reduction round table. They are working with other higher-level government programs, tailoring them to their own community, but they're also bringing in service clubs and retired people. All sorts of people are coming in at a community level.
We talked briefly about transportation. People living in poverty in rural communities face real barriers when it comes to transportation. There is a ride-share program in North Bay. They developed it at the local level. It's a volunteer organization. People pay $2 for a ride, and volunteers pick them up and take them to the grocery store, take them to the doctor's office. It is a community solution.
So we really are encouraging local communities to get together, to bring together their strengths and their needs. I just know that when they do work together, they'll be able to really provide a better quality of life and better opportunities for people in their communities.