Well, I think about some of the things that Francie and I have been doing, just talking about social innovation, just looking at the different kinds of models and things that we could work on together to address our shared interest in communities. Prevention is a perfect example. A lot of the money that I invest is focused on young children and the basic principle: get to them early. Get them on the right path first. You save a whole lot of money and you ensure that they lead productive lives. So we're looking at ways we can work together through the kinds of investments I do and the kinds of investments Francie does, to figure out whether there are better models.
Equally, on the correctional side, as we talk about the return to communities of offenders, are there things that we can be doing to take advantage of the skills and the employment training that offenders get as they return to a community, and make sure that they're actually deploying those skills in a way that actually benefits the community? Part of the community safety planning effort is exactly that: to figure out ways that we can create paths back into the community that are safe for the offenders, safe for the people in the community who were victims of that offender, and create plans that allow the community to thrive.