Thank you.
I just have a follow-up question for Mr. Gold.
You were using the word “charity” a lot in your presentation, and it got my interest. All charities are not-for-profits, but not all not-for-profits are charities. When we were setting up Innovation Guelph, we talked about the social benefit that we could provide if, as a not-for-profit, we were able to create a pool of funds from, let's say, innovations in Guelph. We could do that for education. We could use some things around whatever social benefits we thought the community needed for social innovation.
Were you specifically thinking charity, or were you thinking not-for-profit as a charity?