There are many communities. This was not invented by Health Canada, but certainly recommended and put in place by Health Canada some years ago. Also, we're really leaders in this country for having so many municipalities participating in this. The original concept of age-friendly cities was to make the cities friendly for seniors. It's age-friendly, though. It's for everyone, so whatever is done is of benefit to all Canadians.
Part of the strategy is to continue on that path. I don't know if it's still named that or if it's some other title now, but as I said, within Health Canada, there is a component that has world-leading experts on age-friendly cities. We should perhaps put a little bit more money in that. It's a collaboration between the three levels of government to have these programs in cities.