I don't have current data. I do know that a Western University study is starting on that program and that's an evaluation piece, so it will be forthcoming.
One bit of information I can share is some of the conversations we had with St. Thomas police when the program was implemented. Police involvement, special constable involvement, with the residents of this particular program was important to folks settling in. It helped them achieve what they wanted to achieve with their goals.
We also noticed that police calls in the community in the downtown core of St. Thomas were reduced, and that corresponded to when these individuals accessed housing. It speaks to what you see when you respond to community need with compassion and create physical spaces for people to live in securely, spaces where relationships can be fostered and people can access care. That is a preferable approach, and our police colleagues certainly agreed with that.