Again, my speciality is finance and real estate finance around social impact, around affordable housing, and social purpose real estate. That said, I'll have an opinion on this kind of intervention into indigenous communities.
The challenges around that population have been so profound, much like prisons, the opportunity for improvement...it's a great temptation to try a new approach. We see a lot of indigenous-led initiatives, including the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres, which I also mentioned.
I think the problem around youth at risk is it's a third rail in provincial politics. It can be a very difficult issue to talk about with any directness. I feel it's unlikely you'll see a major move in that area until the efficacy of social finance as a way to help solve some of these problems is proven, and then the comfort level will go up among those who are responsible for that very difficult portfolio.