You touched on something that I think is very important: having supportive housing. Indwell came into the city back in 2018. I remember it very well because I was a city councillor at the time. We very much understood the importance of having it work together with wraparound services. It's about making sure housing is available to people and that they have the supports they need to establish themselves in the community.
Could you speak about the role that supportive housing plays in giving people the motivation they need to escape the cycle of substance abuse? Before you do, I would like to note a comment from a family I know in my community. They had a family member who experienced drug abuse. When he was finally put into an Indwell home, the family said he expressed that it was the first time in his 30-something years of life that he had been able to feel like a human.
Could you touch on the importance of housing in establishing and stabilizing people so they can get to the other side of their struggle?