Well, certainly in the Saint John context, the flexibility in the gas tax and the ability to allocate that to recreation is vital because most of our recreation infrastructure dates from the mid-1960s and is in need of significant replacement or repair in the next number of years.
On the social side of things, what we've seen from our corporate citizens are incredible partnerships. I think particularly of our PALS program. It's a partnership between local industry and all of our community schools in Saint John, and literally hundreds of employees from those companies go in daily, whether it's for hot lunch programs or whether it's for volunteer mentoring in the classroom. That happens daily across a variety of sectors.
Then I've mentioned the hard investment by some of the major energy companies in recreation facilities and improving our municipal park. There have been really incredible investments there.