Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Yes, and of course to protect people from actually ending up being homeless.
My last question will be for Ms. Zoe and Mr. Mehaffey.
It was shocking in terms of the exchange we heard, and of course we saw the lack of priority from the government in providing the absolutely necessary resources to support indigenous housing, particularly in the urban, rural, remote and northern communities.
One of the issues that has been brought up to the government over and over again is the lack of an urban, rural and northern indigenous housing strategy, for indigenous by indigenous. When you raise this issue, they point to the idea that somehow 40% of the RHI went to indigenous housing, and therefore it's all good.
Could I get you to comment on that and what you need the government to do? Do we need an urban, rural, northern, indigenous strategy, for indigenous by indigenous, for example, and along with it, the necessary funding to back it up so that we can actually see real change in meeting the housing needs?