Well, the federal government is overseeing the age-friendly communities initiative across the country, although, of course, there's a large provincial jurisdiction over many of the services, which includes transportation. I'm not exactly sure what the role of the federal government is, and this is one of the issues that [Technical difficulty—Editor] involved in transportation, which includes municipalities. Municipalities really need support in providing these services, whether they're rural or urban communities. It is not a great scenario and we see stories in the paper where people are not able to get to vaccination sites, which is the main health care issue right now.
We're doing some projects right now in Manitoba. We did get some funding for them, but it all came about a bit too late. I think in general, within health care, there's a concept that someone will set up the appointments and hope that somehow people will figure out how to get to them. However, we've heard over and over again, when we've done consultations across the province, that transportation is a huge barrier for people when getting services, in particular with health care, and in being able to engage in their communities.