I would say instead that we should adopt a policy that every door is the right door. As an example of what I mean, Victoria has 13 different municipalities; when we concentrate all the services in one place, it presents a huge transportation dilemma for people.
Instead, I'd like to see a way to integrate services, so that when somebody comes to my office with a question about housing, I can also refer them to employment services. What that requires--and this is answering the earlier question about the importance of the facilitative role--is for all of us to know what each other is doing, and because programs come in and out of funding, we need to be in contact regularly. If we all know what each other is doing, we can perform those key referral services, so that if you access food at my organization, I can help you get housing.