I'll can give you an example from our clinic.
As mentioned, we work with drug addicts. One of our clients came. I'm okay to share this, because she's cool with it. She was a drug addict. She was selling cocaine. She came to us for help. She is now employed as one of our part-time administrative assistants. She's recognizing people on the street who need help and bringing them into the clinic. She has actually adopted one of the daughters of a street worker and has gotten married. And now she is looking at going off and getting further training so that she can set up a women's recovery centre.
This is a lady who probably reads at below a grade eight level. We make accommodations for that in the office. When we do our computer stuff, we have to interpret what she's writing, but she now feels part of what's helping her. She can move on, and then that position will be opened to somebody else.
That's an example for us. We have people who now do some cleaning in the office and are working at setting up cleaning businesses. It is those types of things. We are giving them real jobs and paying them good money, not just $7.50 an hour. We are giving them health insurance and things that they can invest in their own future.