I'm not sure we've necessarily done the analysis of whether it's more difficult in a smaller or larger community. I'm going to check my stats. For example, about 800 communities are age-friendly in Quebec, 300 in Ontario, only 28 in Manitoba, so the numbers vary across the country.
I can tell you a little about the steps to establish an age-friendly community. The first step is to raise awareness of why it's important to have those types of supports available for seniors, and then establish an advisory committee that includes older adults from the community to get their input, then securing municipal commitment to the project.
We have established an evaluation guide at the Public Health Agency. It's available on our website, and any community can use it as a guide. It has the steps you need to take to establish an age-friendly community.