I'll speak to that. Just to give you some specific examples, Corporate Knights was doing an expansion in Toronto. They are a group that works around corporate accountability and helping develop a more dynamic culture of corporations working to bring change. They needed some equity for an expansion and we supported them.
There was Salish Soils, which was to produce essentially soil for growth out of the results of a fish factory. It was a joint venture with a first nation and a private corporation. There was the Elizabeth Fry Society that needed a new facility, which they couldn't arrange for financing without us. It ranges over a big gamut and part of the goal was to show how many different elements of a community can be touched that people are familiar with and that might generally not be viewed as needing capital.