Thank you for the question. I am going to answer in English.
One of the things that is unique to the Edmonton Police Service is that we have many partnerships. Our main goal at the end of the day is allowing the Edmonton Police Service to respond to more appropriate calls.
We are certainly involved in the social makeup of the community, in the inner city in particular, where you have victims and vulnerable individuals.
I think that moving forward, social impact bonds allow us to identify opportunities where an investor might acknowledge that, whether it's family violence or heavy users of service.... But they're looking at the front end, assisting in an education and prevention opportunity. They would buy into perhaps assisting to alleviate the stresses of community organizations or the policing resources as a reactor or a reciprocal of these systemic barriers.
We continue to explore, not only through our proven data analysis or calls for service but through our long-standing partnerships. Then on building the intermediary, we talked about Finance For Good and their guidance on where they might be able to find investors that are poised for success in allocating dollars toward a prevention, education, and awareness initiative.