That's where I was concerned about the application of the social impact bond and private equity. To me the definition of social enterprise and social finance is a lot like what you heard from the representative from the Royal Bank, where you bring private equity in.
The private sector involvement in housing first.... And just for reference, here in Calgary I ran the Calgary Homeless Foundation, which housed about 4,000 people in housing first programs here. Across the province of Alberta over 9,000 people have been housed in the last five years, most of them in market rental housing. But that is much more a straight commercial transaction with the private sector. So we're paying landlords to put these people into housing. Some landlords offer discounts, so I don't see it necessarily as a social enterprise model, but I do see it as an extraordinarily effective and cost-saving intervention.