Thanks so much for your comments. Yes, clearly, you get this. I think the LC3 and then B Corp movement tried to address some of this, but it quickly becomes a checklist of CSR and may or may not reflect realities of corporate culture. The true test of CSR both within for-profit and not-for-profit businesses is what the actual culture performs as inside the organization- and then, the embodiment of that corporate entity leaves its footprints in society in what it creates and puts into the world - either as a contribution, or as residue.