Mr. Chairman, there's no question, these types of ventures are extremely risky.
If you read the Globe and Mail and other papers, they will tell you that the venture capital business model is broken. What you're seeing now is a movement toward more of what they call hands-on investing, where the investors are very active in the businesses. This is almost like an incubation model. So one of the ways we see, not only in a proposal but what's happening in the marketplace today, is to have a very hands-on model. You can't have a fund without having mentors and coaches. So anything you would consider investing in, you must be able to take these people and put them into the business to help move it along.