I'll be very brief.
A guru is a bit generous, but I'll go from there.
I can only speak from the perspective of the work we do. I think when we're looking at vitality, as John said, we're looking at measuring how a community can sustain economic development in the long term. We have some tools that we work with to do that, not the least of which is a tool developed by HRSDC called the community capacity assessment tool. That enables communities to gauge their growth in their ability to chart their own economic future among a number of variables. We can measure the impact of our work and see changes in how well a community can sustain itself in the long term. That includes investments from a variety of sources. It cannot be sustained merely by the federal government.
Thank you.