Thank you for that New York example.
One of the things we're looking at in terms of the social impact bond is its ability to tackle an issue in a very holistic way. You listed literacy. You listed the transient nature of these individuals being in the community. Then you listed their ability to get jobs. In the traditional way that things like this are funded, typically there is a very siloed approach. Under a social impact bond methodology, the organizations you're working with have the ability to provide each one of those supports in a customized way, if it's designed appropriately. That in itself is a benefit as a model compared to traditional forms of funding.