I have had some. We have an organization in eastern Ontario, the eastern Ontario mayors' caucus, which I established after the election in 2003. They are the mayors of the cities and separated towns in eastern Ontario. We invited Ottawa; they didn't want to join. But we have all of the other cities and separated towns as members.
At the last meeting, just last Friday, I discussed my presence today before this committee. They were very supportive of recognizing Kingston as a collector point for eastern Ontario. To give you an example of the central location of Kingston in terms of this part of the province and of the country, although the meetings of the eastern Ontario mayors' caucus began in Kingston because I was the chair, we've moved through four separate chairs, the others being from Prescott, Brockville, and Peterborough, and we've always had meetings in Kingston because it was the most convenient point for everybody to attend.