We operate low-barrier housing programs. What we are able to do currently without funding is provide a tiny house community for people who are at various points on the substance use spectrum so they have a safe and affordable place to live.
I think adding five units has been an inadequate solution to the housing crisis in the Yukon. As we've been working on this issue, we've seen it worsen. Often we have people tenting into the fall, in very cold seasons. They're being moved by bylaw and RCMP, so it's hard to reach those people when we're trying to do outreach and provide support.
I think addressing housing and providing safe, low-barrier, supportive housing is the solution.