Thank you very much.
My next question is for the individual who talked about investments. I can't remember whether it was Mr. Hartt or Mr. Jackson.
The discussion was about investments in community organizations and the fact that they would be given money if they were able to produce results. What I'm wondering about is how to structure such an approach in that kind of environment.
Take, for example, an organization that helps homeless people reintegrate into society or one that provides assistance to those with mental health issues. Measuring results in those types of areas is hard to do. How do we approach that? Will community organizations simply close their doors because they won't be seen as having delivered any results?
How do we address that aspect?