Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
In Canada, right now, there are not really a lot of social finance examples that we can use if we want to fund organizations or projects. You have probably looked at how it works in other countries. We often hear about the United Kingdom using this practice.
There is one thing I don't understand. The private sector surely wants to invest in social finance because it can get something out of it. Could you tell me how that works and where it is in effect? Does the government pay dividends?
Once again, I will use the example of young people, in this case the rehabilitation program for troubled or street gang youth. This is one of the priorities of Public Safety Canada. These young people do not bring in money for the private company that invests in the program.
What is the benefit of investing in social finance for the company?