It's not much different.
I think I know where you're coming from. When you hear people talk and some of the youth talk—and I must say that I found Ms. Capponi's and Patricia's speeches really quite compelling—it just drives home how it must get a little dry for some when we talk about these macro policies on housing and child care. But when it comes down to the community level and what that actually means for people, I think this is where the rubber hits the road.
You need to have the policies. It's very difficult. The community can only do so much on its own without the policies that say we're going to have that housing co-op, we're going to have assured income levels, and we're going to have a spot in child care for you.
Kids who are leaving care crave connection. It's not just about money. They need to be connected. A very successful program, as you know, is the Pape Adolescent Resource Centre, which provides that kind of connection, a home away from home. The kids also say that society needs to be a good parent.