Yes. I'd just pass that along as a model. I can certainly give you Jean's contact information. It has grown from a very small undertaking to a three-day event. The city of Brantford has a population of just under 100,000, so there are quite a number of elementary and high schools in our area.
Bite on Brant has expanded, and it's been huge in terms of educational outreach. Instead of going into the schools, they bring the urban students out not to the farm but a display. There's a dairy there. There are egg farmers. Every sector is represented, and it's real. The kids can see how their food begins and is processed and the end products; they can connect all the dots.
In that regard, I'd like to hear more about the “buy local” initiatives in terms of the things 4-H might have done or might be doing in the future. I think there is a huge opportunity in local markets on weekends. In our community's case we have a weekend market in the urban area, which runs Friday and Saturday. It's huge in our community, and people come.
Does 4-H ever get involved in promotion at those markets to talk to consumers and do the things you were talking about in terms of buy local?