It could be home nursing or any number of things that had been.... I think it really focuses on who your partners are and how you build those partnerships and those intermediaries.
Just to give one concrete example, there is a group I'm working with called New Market Funds, which is run by a guy who came out of Bay Street, was very successful, and wants to move into this impact investing. New Market Funds is a financial management company. Its first fund is an affordable housing fund that only works in partnership with non-profit sponsors. That's one way.
In other words the clarity of which is that the value of the investment is in the control of a community-based actor who has a local board of directors and a long-term mission obligation, not just to capital but to performance in community. Those are the kinds of ways I think you lock in the value and I would encourage that. As investments move forward, and as the government looks for ways to have bright lights, they look to make sure it gets set up in a way that the partnership itself, or what's being facilitated, will lock the value into the community long term.