Thank you.
There is in fact no guideline. The program is quite flexible. As my colleague Mr. Gauthier said, the differences among the communities are enormous. Some communities have extensive local infrastructure and capabilities. We can work together to maximize the network. In New Brunswick, for example, relations among the organizations are excellent, and they work very well together. We therefore do not need to focus as much effort on remote services. Consequently, we are achieving economies of scale.
This is more difficult in other places because they have few other capabilities. The organizations work on the ground and have no network through which they can work together. In that case, it is harder. We see that operating costs are higher.