It's an interesting question.
Maybe small community economic development, as Andrew said. What I tend to look at when I'm looking at social finance is what safeguards there would be to make sure our worst fears would be less likely to happen. I'd be more interested in making sure there's a limit on the profit to be made; that there's a level of transparency; that the government actually has to get involved in the policy and the measures, and not the accounting companies, such as Deloitte; and that tests be set up to see whether, in fact, this is true or not.
When the Ontario government set up this test to compare employment services, I thought they were skeptical about what we said. When the results came back, that many years later, after doing a controlled study, it was interesting to see that, in fact, it was done just as well by the public sector, and it actually didn't cost as much.