Thank you for that. That's the kind of specific recommendation we're looking for, for our report.
Ms. Track, you talked about the cost of homelessness. There's more and more discussion of the cost of poverty in general. If you take a look at the investments we could make, whether it's for homelessness specifically--and everybody talks about the need for a national housing strategy--or the cost of poverty versus the cost of not doing something about poverty, whether it's jail costs or whether it's addictions costs for people who have mental health issues that cause problems that could have been dealt with earlier, it seems to me one thing we all need to look at more is the cost of not doing something about poverty, as opposed to looking at the little costs. So much could be significant in investing in social infrastructure that the cost is really of not doing something about poverty, as opposed to making investments.
I know the chair is telling me I'm out of time. If you have a quick comment on that, I'd appreciate it.