I won't comment on profit, but on outcomes. What I can say on outcomes is that a government or any set of partners would only want to do this if they thought, as you made mentioned in your first comment, that it was going to improve outcomes. We're trying to solve social and economic challenges and you want to be able to improve things through the application of an innovation.
I think that all partners would have to agree to that, in order to be able to come together for a project and sign a contract. If an investor didn't think that it was going to be successful, if a government didn't think it was going to be successful, if a service provider didn't think the same, I can't imagine why they would do it. So I think it's a coming together of a perspective and a meeting of minds on trying to advance something, or why do it?
There has to be a sense that you are going to be able to improve outcomes by an intervention for individuals.