Sure, and I appreciate your clarifying that a little bit. I think it's a little unfortunate that there was this characterization made. I've known a lot of people out there, entrepreneurial folks, who have a lot to offer. They have creative minds and they're innovative. They care about others in society and they want to try to use their talents to be able to help them. It's unfortunate that the characterization was made, but I do appreciate your clarifying that and explaining exactly where you see things heading and how you see it being complementary.
You mentioned in your first response to me that there were pilot projects, and this wasn't the only area that was being considered to test this and to see how it would work in Canada. I wonder if you can maybe just give me a bit of a sense of that. In what other policy areas, other than social policy, could you see these types of social finance tools being used?