That's absolutely correct.
One of the supports that is part of the program we're testing is the interface with the landlord. So when landlords feel frustrated, or when something happens, they have somebody they can call who will go and address the issues.
It's also about teaching people who have lived on the streets, who maybe don't have the skills to deal with landlords and have never had that opportunity to learn how to talk to a landlord. It's teaching them the kinds of things that are expected in keeping an apartment or a place to live. You're absolutely right, supports that help in dealing with a landlord as well as supports for dealing with health and mental health problems are crucial.