The program involves seniors. Actually, it depends, because we have a number of projects. The project we carried out took the form of workshops where, for two and a half hours—or even three hours, in some cases—about a dozen young people and a dozen seniors got together. We did awareness work. We got them to let go of their preconceived notions about one another. Calmly, we also encouraged them to develop an intergenerational project together. Following the workshop, they were asked to develop a project.
Some very interesting projects took shape. For example, some young people told us they were interested in learning more about more traditional trades, like fishing. So fishing workshops were given to the younger children. The sharing of experience was very interesting. Various projects like that took shape.