Look, I think you're using the right language. For people who don't have a place to go and security of tenure at the place they go to sleep every night, it is an emergency. We have no opportunity to waste time. We have to work with the sector that can implement the programs. We have to come up with the policies that will roll those programs out quickly. We have to work with other levels of government to make sure we're leveraging every dollar we spend to maximize productivity.
To the extent that you're asking me whether this is urgent and demands immediate action, yes, of course, but let's not pretend that no measures have been put in place to date. I think you'll have noticed a significant uptick in the rate of policy change over the past few months, but this isn't something that just started a few months ago. I agree with what is presumably your perspective: We need to do more and to do it faster. That's what I spend most of my days trying to accomplish.