One comment that I'd like to make is about the issue of affordable housing. Whether you're talking about people with mental illness, people with disabilities of any kind, or people living in poverty, affordable housing is an absolutely critical issue, particularly in Calgary.
I'm a native Calgarian. I remember when we had 300,000 people. We now have a million. The incidence of homelessness is rising proportionately. Every year, we're struggling with all sorts of emergency issues, like trying to not have people freeze on the streets.
Cutting across all three levels of government—I happen to work for the municipal government—the municipal, provincial, and federal governments need to get together and do a whole lot more on affordable housing. That's a really key thing in terms of addressing poverty, in terms of supporting people with disabilities. It cuts across a huge spectrum of issues. If nothing else were done but affordable housing, we'd see huge improvements in our world.