It depends on how you define coordination.
In Canada, there is no regulator for social finance and no national group that espouses to be the one main entity. We have pieces of that in other jurisdictions. The United Kingdom is probably the most developed social finance jurisdiction in the world. They have something called Big Society Capital and they have something called the Third Sector that is, at a policy level, coordinating a lot of the effort in social finance in the U.K.
I would say they're 10 to 15 years ahead of where we are in North America. We don't have those elements in place yet, but we do have my colleagues at the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing in Toronto acting as an instigator for some of these developments.