It's true. I represent the inner west end of Winnipeg where there is street prostitution that takes place. I know there is other exploitation that takes place behind closed doors.
Obviously, the challenges are huge, and we've tried to get at some of the issues. If somebody comes forward who says they've been on the streets and they need help, if the first thing we do is to take away their children, we're not actually getting anywhere. So family services can certainly use more assistance to help people come up with a plan to battle their addiction issue or their mental health issue while knowing that they're not going to have to leave their children.
One of the things that traditionally happened in Manitoba and elsewhere is that if you were out on the street and you were on social assistance, your social assistance worker would say they would cut off your social assistance. What do we think is going to happen when we take away the person's social assistance?
In many cases, it's housing. People don't have safe and affordable housing. In many cases it is mental health services and addiction services. In many cases it's moving people away from the situation they're in, which many times people want. It's not easy to do because you might be leaving behind the—