I think social finance has enormous potential across the spectrum. As some of your previous witnesses have said, if it's a social impact bond specifically, we already have all of the measurements in place to judge that. Our judicial system can make those judgments, so you save a lot of the challenges that go with that.
We have the same type of system in place to challenge us with child welfare, with children coming into the care of the state. We have lots of opportunities on that.
I think Finance for Good talked about 10% of the patient capital that exists in foundations across our country. If they were to put 10% into social financing, that would represent about $34 billion across our country. Using that amount of money would certainly leverage a lot of social change. It would be a balance where, again, government is not necessarily always the service provider, but has responsibility with respect to the quality that comes out of that partnership.