I'll jump in on that. We're thrilled that Canada has decided to take on a women's rights and feminist approach in its international programming. This is great.
The private sector has been at this for a long time. They know there are good rates of return from investing in women . It's good for GDP. It's good for the economy. The private sector usually makes the business case and we make the human rights case, but we're still going in the same direction. I don't think that encouraging private investments in women is going to be the hardest one in the sense that there is a profit to be made there, certainly, and the potential for growth is huge.
I was wondering if Francesca wanted to speak to a specific example with Goldman Sachs, because it shows that companies are willing to invest and there are good rates of return on these sorts of investments. There is a DFI-related program with Goldman Sachs on women's entrepreneurship.