What we know is that over 50% of the people who are homeless have suffered a brain injury, and over 70% of that group became homeless after their first brain injury. There's a significant cost to every municipality, province and the country in general in trying to address the situation. I honestly don't think people would get there if we were able to provide peer support, counselling and day-to-day interventions when their injury happened. They wouldn't be spiralling down.
As to what that's costing the country, you would know better than I. That's a really good question. I just know that inaction is far more expensive than taking action. Right now, so many things are very reactive as opposed to being proactive. If we could take some proactive measures, those numbers would come down.