 The additional prize of $50,000 will go to the community of this amount here. I don't know if it would mean that much to Vancouver or the large communities with big budgets, but small communities like ours under 4,000, that's huge. And we have 33 trails, so we're trying to promote and to upgrade. And boy, this will really go a long ways to making it perfect. But what we're celebrating is the walking challenge that we issued to communities and British Columbians in August. And people responded in droves, they sent in their stories of what they did this summer to get healthy, to go for a walk. And five communities have reaped the benefit. This $10,000 is just absolutely fantastic for our community to be able to put funds back into trails and walking tours that we've already produced is going to be phenomenal. It's part of our tourism strategy. It didn't surprise me that a lot of our citizens went online and talked about their walking experiences. We've just completed a 35-kilometer discovery trail in our city that links the city east to west. It's a lot and we have a wonderful trail network but we want to continue to add and add and that's where the money's going. We're going to be able to upgrade our signage and give more a better directional signage for the folks that are wanting to walk around our trails. Pretty simple recipe. Eat smart, get some exercise. Doesn't mean run a marathon. It means go for a walk, get active, do something and get a beautiful setting like this. A chance to get outdoors winter, summer, spring or fall. That's the recipe and all of us can do it.