I hope I understood your question appropriately. Housing is multi-jurisdictional and my report on encampments has called for a national response plan to be put in place by August 31 that includes representation from all levels of government. It needs to be led by the federal government, because this is a national issue, and what we're seeing is a patchwork of responses: some of them are human rights-based and led, and some are very punitive and also violate human rights. It's very important that we have representation of all levels of government, including indigenous government, because this is also an overrepresentation of people who are indigenous, so it's not only a human rights violation but also a violation of indigenous rights.
All levels of government have a role to play. Like you outlined, for municipalities, it is about bylaw, it is about zoning; for the provinces, it's also about funding around housing, but also around health—health is a huge issue. It can't be a siloed approach and we really need, I can't stress it enough, coordination. We need to address this. Nobody wants encampments in this country; we should not have encampments in this country.