 So, Sunfunder is a provider of debt to solar companies and projects working in emerging markets in particular East Africa and India. And we work with a lot of local solar distributors who are really setting up businesses where they're able to scale quickly, provide energy access through solar. And what we find is that they urgently need different kinds of financing to be able to scale up their activities. And that's where we come in, and there's a real shortage of that kind of finance at the moment. But we're seeing it steadily grow and we're finding solutions for essentially bringing international finance down to the local level. Where we see local level finance being the most effective is where we're able to provide a loan to a local solar company. The two real stumbling blocks or bottlenecks in our sector, a distribution of finance, we're trying to answer the financing piece. And it requires very local focused actors to overcome the distribution piece. So a lot of these companies are going out there and building networks, their distribution networks, really in country. So they know the market best, they know the consumer best, they know how to get their businesses to scale. And then we're working with them to provide the finance and try and see that scale happen. Of the kinds of financing arrangements we're making with local level actors, there's really two big needs. One is the working capital for local businesses to scale up their activities. But the other is to do that in particular structured finance vehicles. And I'd say that's one of the areas we're seeing a lot of traction for the off-grid solar sector in general. Essentially this allows pay-as-you-go solar companies to channel those receivables through financing arrangements with us. I think that's one of the areas where we'll see these local distributors being able to bring in larger amounts of finance. So we have a tremendous opportunity to grow this sector and to make available options for energy access delivered through local businesses, communities and also international companies that are seeing real traction in the sector. What we really need to do is bring in larger pools of capital to enable this growth to happen. And I think there's lots of different solutions to this problem. One of them is certainly the role of aggregators to bring together, say, larger ticket sizes from large institutional investors and then allow that capital to filter down to the more local actors who are at the coalface, as it were.