I'll jump in and then let Jessie take over from there. For example, we currently have an investment of $2 million in a company called Business Partners International as part of a project we manage in Kenya. This is a company that takes that money and makes it available to small companies. We're talking companies in the range of $50,000 to $150,000 or $200,000 in equity or net worth.
All the DFIs you could check off on your fingers are involved in that investment: FMO, World Bank, IFC, and EBRD. This is a practical example of where Canadian government money is merging with that of existing DFIs, making it available to small companies in Kenya to great effect.