I'll turn that over to my colleague from Innovation, Science and Economic Development, because their ongoing role is to develop that kind of framework, to report on it, and to make that information public.
Just with regard to the exit strategy, the investment made into the funds of funds is not an ongoing investment. If there is a sense that there is an ongoing commitment that further funds are being made available, that is not the case. It is a single, one-time investment into funds, and for making that investment, there is a return.
There isn't an option for the government capital to be withdrawn from the funds early. That is absolutely true. It was designed so that the investment would actually be deployed and that returns would be provided back to the government. So it's not ongoing forever; it is within the life of those funds.