Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for appearing. It has been a very interesting panel.
I'd like to apologize personally to Ms. Day. I was a little bit negligent in inviting women's groups. Anita Neville was the one who spoke on your behalf. From a caucus point of view, we do consider women's issues, and I neglected to look at it from an external point of view. We do have a percentage of women candidates that we want to present in the next election and things like that, but I took it for granted, assuming that everybody had the same views. I neglected that, so I apologize for the oversight.
Having said that, I have a question for Asia, from Justice for Girls. Your first half of the presentation was concerned with discussing challenges, and everybody who comes from a riding understands the challenges, especially when it comes to girls. With regard to delivery of the services that you want to deliver, it was a little more vague. I know you wanted to focus on housing, but even if there is more money devoted to housing, who is going to deliver those services? Who is going to staff the houses that you want to put together, and how are we going to ensure those services are going to be delivered in the same fashion, whether you are from the east or the west?
That would be my first question.