Thank you.
I think most of my questions, at least initially, will be directed to Sharon and then I'll have some on the matter of the EI and the labour shortages in the country.
First off, Ms. Matthews, there's been a renewal--of course, a good thing--of the affordable housing initiative and at the current funding levels until March 31, 2011. You mentioned here in your presentation as well some examples--these costs matched and delivered by provinces and territories--and you mention projects like Building for Independence in Dartmouth with long-term mental health illness there in respect to the portable rental units in that sphere of things.
First off, is that a growing need? Could you give me some idea--or maybe you can get back to us later by way of researching that a bit--what is the percentage of the total in terms of housing such as Building for Independence or others for those with long-term mental health illness?
I think it's how we are judged as a society when those most vulnerable among us, through no fault of their own--it's not like they can get skills training or anything that will suffice for them.... But I believe we need to take care of that. I'm just rather curious whether that's a growing need--some reports, anecdotal and research as well to indicate--and what is the percentage of the total?