Right now we're exploring the viability of these kinds of approaches to funding our work. We are looking—as the first member who asked us questions—at how we can shift the way we currently do funding in NCPC toward using these kinds of mechanisms.
Relevant to your first comment, this is less about subject matter than it is about understanding new tools for the way we can do work within our departments. All of these tools would be appropriate to apply in the context of mental health or any other kind of substantive issue. This is really about how we can leverage our resources through partnerships so we can actually find more people to come to bear in addressing the very problems that you're identifying. So our ability to work with John Howard or another organization on a mental health issue might actually be facilitated through this kind of funding mechanism.