Thank you.
I have a couple of questions.
In setting up his question, one of the opposition members earlier seemed as though he were asserting that there were specific groups that he felt maybe wouldn't be able to be served by the idea of a social impact bond. One of them seemed to be aboriginal Canadians. That was a sort of assertion that was being made there.
I want to challenge that assertion. I don't understand why it couldn't, in fact, serve first nations people. I want to hear your thoughts.
Would you see social impact bonds as having a lot of potential to serve our first nations people, our first nations youth, these types of programs? Is there any reason why they couldn't? And when we talk about culturally sensitive programming, if it's showing results, could social impact bonds not be used for aboriginals to provide them some benefits?