Oh, yes, I find that the strategic plan is really giving us a good framework to work in collaboratively. We're an active member of that committee and we always welcome the participation of that committee for the exchange of best practices. It's certainly a good way to collaborate and even find out which other regions have experimented or have some significant initiatives.
I go back to the previous comment; in rural Canada, there are special circumstances. If somebody sees a success, that's a forum in which that experience can be shared. But the framework also gives parameters. It gives some very specific themes and priorities, and we really welcome the opportunity to be part of that forum.