Yes.
Your second point was about the interest rate and what percentage is devoted to administration and what is devoted to the actual rate of return. In the Rotterdam one, it was 12%. In the Peterborough one, I think it was 11% or 12%, and Blair can check. I think it was double digit.
What we see across different projects is that the rate varies. I'm afraid I couldn't tell you what part of it goes to the administration of the project. In most cases, that information might not be available publicly because it's in a contract, but we can certainly go back and look to see whether that was the case.
The rate of return varies. It varies depending on the risk associated with the project. If you're dealing with a risky population, an investor might want to say that the rate of return should be higher. If you're dealing with a proven intervention that has worked in multiple locations and now it's being scaled up, the rate of return might be lower because the risk is lower. But fundamentally what's important is that for each of these projects, that is something that needs to be negotiated among the partners.