I would still stick with housing strategy, and I would say to be sure that there's the infrastructure and support to move it out.
I'm sure you saw the front page of the Globe this morning questioning the fact that the stimulus social housing money hadn't gone out. Mike Harcourt, speaking at a public meeting recently, said that when he was mayor of the city they used to get 2,000 units of social housing a year. So we had the capacity, but as Laura has said, for a lot of those people the infrastructure to do it has since dissipated.
We have the regional steering committees on homelessness, and it would be great to have a regional steering committee on housing. It's not enough to say here's a strategy; we need support to build roofs over people's heads and get them out there.