If I can, I would like to make a comment about that. I'm involved with an integrated homelessness partnership table that is run through the province, and at that table we have different ministries. We have Fraser Health Authority. We have mental health. We have B.C. Housing. We have social development. We have a couple of churches. We have some non-profits. It's really experiential, in that we're just seeing what we can do.
We have been placing people in housing. There is an initiative going on for which we had a target, and we have been putting those supports in place so that people can stay in housing. We have found that to be very challenging. I think to date, out of 60 people who were placed, mostly in B.C. Housing, only 30 of them are being successful. We're still trying to unravel the pieces of the puzzle, but we even have the problem of gangs getting in, because you have somebody who's homeless and more vulnerable to becoming engaged in criminal activity or being victimized by crime or someone who's using drugs. So therefore we have a street presence--a gang actually--in one of the local units.
So there are all these challenges. It sounds great, and we want to support it, and we have numerous supports in there. There are a number of agencies trying to do whatever they can. There are volunteers, and we're still working really hard. It's a problem when you have 60 people and only half of them are somewhat successful at this point.