 Here in Maple Ridge we're at our first pilot project. We've brought together the communities of Pip Meadows, Maple Ridge and Mission to talk about economic development in the region. These three communities have already come together, present themselves as a single entity and have some great groundwork already laid. So now it's a question for us of identifying key projects, initiatives that will have a meaningful impact in the communities and then trying to deliver them in a much shortened fashion in a way that creates immediate results for people that they can celebrate and see as being very positive for the communities. Working together we know we're stronger. We each have things that we can bring to the table and it's just a good opportunity to share ideas and to build some form of platform to move forward. I think the format of how the days rolled in terms of putting people with interest in the same area but from a number of different sectors has actually been hugely beneficial and actually generated a lot of ideas and synergies. While we are three municipalities, city, everyone will benefit from the spin-off. When we act regionally, just better, bigger things can come of it for the area and the residents. I think it's a great opportunity to get collective brain power together across a number of different sectors and see how the power of partnerships can really help to build a better economic outcome in BC and specifically in the Maple Ridge and North Fraser region. I'm hugely optimistic. I think the fact that three municipalities can get together with an event, chat about what we have in common and work together and we can achieve, I think we have a much greater potential of achieving our outcome by working together. I think all three of our communities have a kind of a small town feel that you don't get in other larger communities. We've got access to the great outdoors. We've got the best of both worlds.