Thank you.
I'll give you an example. Mr. Easter mentioned Habitat for Humanity and smaller communities not having the ability. Well, Habitat for Humanity is in most smaller communities. I know it is in my community. They're building houses in communities of about 1,000 to 3,000 people.
I would like to use an example, and ask if you have any input. With a small government investment in training and opportunities, we took 12 hard-to-hire people with no experience in construction. It was a faith build; in other words, a whole bunch of local churches got together and raised $300,000 in a very short period of time. They partnered with this organization which worked through the department of education. They hired 12 people to work on this build site. At the end of the build, eight, ten or twelve people had a permanent full-time job in the construction industry.
Would that be a good example of how public-private partnerships work with non-profit organizations?