I'll take a quick whack at that.
I used a lot of examples of technologies. One of the things we've learned at Grand Challenges Canada is that you have to integrate technological, social, and business innovation. As a concrete example, one of the innovations we have is called “no sugar for me”. It's a program in east Africa that engages young women and girls and helps empower them so they're not susceptible to this phenomenon of sugar daddies, which is essentially transactional sex from older men for little bits of money.
There's a concrete example of an innovation, a social innovation, that's engaging children, in this case, young girls, to help empower them and let them avoid.... I think those ideas of engaging children, the social innovation aspects of an integrated technological, business, and social approach, are extremely important.
I can give you several other examples, but I won't in light of the time.