Thank you.
Yes, we are independent, non-partisan, and not for profit.
In terms of the firewall and keeping that status, despite being in receipt of public money in the U.K., our corporate structure is that we're a company limited by guarantee. We have no government representative on our board, although we do have conversations with the financial monitoring grant administration bits of government around our core metrics.
If you would like to look at the core metrics, then we have them published on the dashboard on our website. It's exactly the same metrics that I am held to account to on a weekly basis and that my board gets to see every six weeks.
On the cost of implementing a similar organization across the G-8, I don't know, which is my honest answer.
I know that in our organization we've been able to do nicely in the U.K., but we've also been very blessed by having Sir Tim and Sir Nigel as our founders and being able to attract a very good team as a result.
We also have a global network now that is operating in a number of G-8 countries, and it's possible that they will be able to address some of the same needs. It does depend on how much ambition there is, like how many start-ups you want to help, how fast you want to accelerate the economic benefits and those use cases.