I think we are probably operating under very different definitions of social finance. The definition of social finance that both Ms. Young and I have come here with, and that I think is widely understood, is that people accept a reduced return on their investment—and I've used the phrase “reduced return” with the deepest respect a number of times in my presentation—in exchange for accomplishing a social good. There is still a reduced return. What you are describing is something that obviously we fully support. Components in NUPGE are involved in United Way, as you pointed out, and support food banks in communities across the country. That would be charity, which involves no return at all on investment. It is a straight donation.
If you consider charity to be a social investment and you are asking us whether we support charity or the aspect of social investment that includes charity, yes, we support charity, as far as NUPGE is concerned, and I suspect CUPE does as well.