Thank you very much.
I understand how impacts go. As an anecdotal aside, My Rotary Club partnered with a Rotary Club from Texas to help an indigenous group in Mexico, and it had a similar outcome. They drilled wells, but were using the wrong kinds of seeds. When we worked with the University of Mexico, we found that by using traditional seeds, we increased productivity. Some indigenous people there became nurses. Infant mortality went down, and their quality of life improved. I understand the difference in giving somebody something, and the impact....
As naive as it may sound, would I be correct in saying, knowing that this is in its infancy, if this current government, using the same amount of the money they have available for crime prevention, were to channel a portion of that to innovate, whether it be social impact bonds or social financing—in that sphere or in that range of things, it doesn't matter what type of program—would you recommend that we do that? Would you have some suggestions as to what organizations currently existing in Canada might help shepherd that through the maze of financial institutions? Some of them we may want to be wary of, I don't know, but I'm just throwing that out to you for some suggestions.