I can give you three or four recommendations in that area. These are all the kinds of questions where it goes back to first principles.
What is the federal government's objective in potentially considering the use of social finance? Is it to supplement existing federal funding or federal service delivery in a certain area? Is it potentially, down the road, to replace federal service delivery or funding in an area? I'm agnostic as to what the policy choices of the federal government are, but I think, in any event, in all of those cases you'd want baseline information. What do we do? What do we do well? Where do we have areas that we might want to improve? Maybe social finance opportunities could help us in those areas.
The types of recommendations would be baseline information for where to spend money, what the outcomes are for the money we spend, and where we might potentially be able to do better in looking at other opportunities in the social finance field, whether it's SIBs or something else.
Those are the types of things I think the federal government is probably looking at already and needs to continue to look at.