It's consistent with your testimony today that, really, even though the government has spent billions of dollars—$82 billion on the national housing strategy, $4 billion on the housing accelerator plan, and a multitude of other programs—it's clearer, when we see with our eyes, that the problem has become more severe. We know that.
I had the mayor of Guelph here, Mayor Guthrie, in committee last fall. I asked him how many homeless encampments there were in Guelph in 2015, and he said there were none. I said, “How many are there today?” He said, “Twenty.” We see this going on all over the country, but when the government spends—it could be in excess of $100 billion on this problem—and there's no way of measuring whether or not their programs are successful, how are we to trust that these programs are even working?