Yes. That's in its second year. The leadership and resiliency program is based on giving the kids leadership skills so that they actually don't become involved in their peer network such that, for instance, there's a lot of conflict at home, so I think I'll go outside behind the house and smoke a joint. Then I'll feel better, and I'll avoid that conflict. And you know what? I don't really want to go to school. I'll just smoke pot. I'll avoid the issues at home.
The program really is based on giving kids the tools and the skills to deal with those situations, to become more resilient and be able to say no to peer pressure, and to learn how to be able to deal with some of those issues.
At the same time, we're in the process right now of working with the community on I'll what call “Venture number two”. It's the same kind of program we just had there, but I would call it a “biggied up” version of that. We'll run that program again later this year. There's investment from the community in terms of their leadership around the program.
We're also working with them on a community safety program that my colleague Angela could speak about.