Again, that's a good question.
I would have to agree that data is incredibly important. I'll try not to get into it too much because I know I don't have a lot of time, but we have regional service commissions in the province. They're a level of government that's not a level of government. They're responsible for various mandated services. One of them is social community development that is looking at a Housing First approach at a regional level with municipalities being involved. Without any data to support the work that we do, we could be throwing money at issues that may not be an issue or that are being dealt with in a different way.
I think data collection is incredibly important. I don't know what that looks like, but I think, from a regional perspective and a provincial perspective, down to the local perspective and then federally, some stronger data collection and a coordinated effort would be appreciated.