I'm just trying to parallel it with an organization in my riding for teenaged mothers. It's not subsidized at all by the federal government. It's subsidized by the provincial government and the city. The little bit of money that does come from the federal government is for other purposes--as you said, for teenaged homes and things like that--and even that is very little.
The problem with that is that nobody wants them in their riding, or in their neighbourhood, or on their street. It becomes a challenge as to where to place them. Sometimes they end up in the same place where we have the problem. They're in the tough neighbourhoods, not necessarily in the neighbourhoods where you want them to be, and that becomes another problem.
Through the housing strategy, you would see that it would ameliorate the situation if we allocated money specifically for that purpose. You would have the organizations that would be able to apply for these moneys.