Yes. Essentially it's being used in a variety of different ways, none of which we as government are specifying. We have specified the outcomes that we would like to seeāand I can send this if it interests the committee. It's things like school attendance, behaviour at school, grades.
Essentially we have done a lot of data matching to say, if you achieve those sorts of things, what is the likelihood that somebody becomes employed or unemployed at age 18? That's around our knowing how much we save when somebody's employed at 18 versus unemployed at age 18. We've been able to put a price on those outcomes occurring for ages 14 to 17. We then put that out to the market, and predominately social enterprises and social sector organizations have said they can achieve that. The way in which they're achieving it is even in the sorts of ways that you're saying.