I was going to pick up on your comment about where the responsibility for the homeless population rests in communities. You talked about Victoria as an example, where the business community was seeing themselves as having some responsibility for the homeless community or for outcomes for homeless people.
There are several communities in Canada, and Calgary is a very good example, where business leaders and others in the community have come together. In my experience, and with the exposure I've had to this issue, I think until every Canadian takes some responsibility for the homeless and recognizes that they have a part in making it different, there isn't going to be the kind of lasting change and commitment to change that we need.
The business community is a very important player in sustaining long-term change.