This was the largest research demonstration project in the world on homelessness and the mentally ill. I could take up the rest of our time here and then some talking about it, but one of the key pieces we have learned from that is the idea of recovery. My colleague from Public Health commented earlier on the whole issue of recovery and hope, and that is nonetheless important, in fact, even more so in our northen communities.
We have certainly learned, because we studied, that these were probably the most chronically ill people in this country. We had close to 2,000 participants in the program. It was highly successful. If we can show that there is hope and support and a change in the way that people live their lives in that population, then there surely is the same for the rest of the country.