Including the CST aspect in the speech was more about talking about broad principles that we would like to see govern all forms of social investments or social finance in Canada. We were putting it slightly tongue-in-cheek to say that the Government of Canada federally transfers money to the provinces and territories without those agreed-upon principles of accountability. It's transferred into general revenue, as far as I'm aware, and used from there without any benchmarks from the federal government trickling down to the provinces and territories, or there are very few. It's almost like, why take on this new form of social service provision or of social impact bonds, which would very much require benchmarking systems, and I think the building of a fairly costly architecture around supervising the implementation of those bonds, when we're not actually doing that in our own relationships with each other in terms of the provinces and territories right now.
Does that answer the question?