We're continuing to fund some of them and we would like to have a lot more.
In my own community of London, the local municipality and school board, plus some other provincial and probably federal programs, are coming together in a hub to provide supports for families in low-income neighbourhoods. This is happening spontaneously in some places, because providers are increasingly understanding that we need to coordinate our services best and look at it from the perspective of the people accessing the services, as opposed to our silo government approach.
There are some good examples of where the community is coming together, but I think there's potential to do far more of it.