The projects haven't been completed yet. The first one, which was done in Peterborough, in the U.K., is nearing completion, and we are waiting for the results. All the rest are still ongoing. So we don't have any results. It could, of course, turn out to be a failure; we are dealing with social innovation. The government's desire to find innovative solutions to complex problems underlies the strategy behind this whole approach.
Innovative solutions in other sectors aren't always totally successful either. Some elements don't work and prove to be failures. That's the risk taken. Investors run the risk of losing their capital.