That's the world we live in all the time. We will receive requests from community groups for our engagement with them to strengthen their ability to deliver a service to engage a population group, to remedy a challenge, take an opportunity. We will look at it and we will ask about the right contribution we can make. Sometimes that contribution is through in-kind sets of services, what people can do for people. Sometimes it's the offering up of financial resources in the form of a grant. It's very difficult to feed someone on a weekend who doesn't have food unless you're just simply giving a grant to the food bank so they can ensure the food is there to sustain someone.
So the question about the limits is key. For us in our work at the community level, aligning the tool and the resources with the right approach is always going to be key. Right now we don't have access to that particular set of tools where entering into a loan or providing an opportunity for credit or opening up the ability for someone to make an investment with us is not available to us at this time. So there are your constraints. The constraint is around the availability of that one tool. It's going to be really important that we don't use it in the wrong setting.