Thank you very much for the question.
I do think that in using the intermediary, although we've heard that a lot of the philanthropic initiatives are very community-based, it is recognizable that many of these systemic barriers are international, not only national.
To your question on whether these programs could be portable to remote locations, I think that's where the opportunities are that not only the federal government but the provincial governments are identifying as high priorities. They're investing the time and due diligence to champion these initiatives and then leveraging the partnerships or the opportunities through the intermediary and investors to address these systemic barriers. I do actually think that opportunities through social impact bonds would be available to all communities across Canada.