We will move on to something else.
I find your comments very interesting. It makes us aware that before moving forward, we will still have a long way to go. For the moment, we are hoping to start a real initiative, but we don't really have a compass.
However, what we have heard so far, which reflects what you are saying, is that there are apparently areas where social finance has a positive or worthwhile impact.
Mr. Loxley told us that there is no guarantee that all the problems related to using social finance would be resolved. Before going further in that direction, we need to consider what exists currently.
Do you think that the cost of borrowing in this area could harm the funding and quality of social programs?