What we have done up till now has been based on demographic and statistical findings. We are trying to determine what the situation is. The law talks about the vitality of communities and their development. And so we rely a lot on the information that allows us to determine what the situation is in the communities.
Afterwards, we try to see in our discussions with the communities what fields of action we should pursue. The topics that come up the most often are education and health. We also hear a lot about immigration, economic development, employability and so on.
Of course, people talk about emerging tendencies within each of these fields of activity. For instance, where health is concerned, there are all of these trending developments such as the application of new technologies and so forth. I'm thinking of distance medicine, for instance. I know that people are trying to see how it would be possible to serve smaller populations by using that technology. That is specific to health. The same comment applies to immigration and the economy.