Can I say that it's important to your community that you've actually returned to it as well? I come from a community of 300 people, and I hear some of the same issues—health care, staff retention, municipal levels, those kinds of things, but particularly keeping our young people interested in coming back to the community. You're an example of someone who has come back.
Both of you are there, leading your communities. I think that's part of the success.
I'm just wondering, as the economy improves—