It is about looking for common indicators of an age-friendly community, some practical advice in terms of what makes an age-friendly community, and a way of advocating for certain changes and improvements to be made in a community's core characteristics to encourage it to be age-friendly. So it was built on that basis. It certainly is something that can be expanded. There was a tool that was developed, which is essentially a guide that can be used by any community in Canada. In fact it's been gifted to the World Health Organization as well for them to use in other circumstances. It's a very practical tool that communities can use to essentially assess where they are in terms of categories that would make them age-friendly communities and to make some improvements, where appropriate.
I'll ask John to expand on that a little as well, because he's been very closely associated with that project.