Certainly most of the discussion has been around having firm contracts among all the partners involved. You need to have some ground rules. There needs to be some kind of assessment of the likelihood of getting good results. You need to detail what the outcomes are going to be, and that needs to be not just a reduction in crime in my view, but getting into school, getting into work, getting other things, social and economic benefits beyond that. Those are measurable in addition to the views that people have about whether they liked the project or not, which are important, and how they feel about it.