If I could just briefly respond, we're not talking about a prescriptive federal strategy, but the federal government has money in housing. It has an agency with a lot of expertise: CMHC. It has a strategy now that deals with homelessness. What we're saying here is, it needs to be a collaborative effort among the different orders of government in the communities.
The provinces need to come in with their funds as well. It's not going to work with just one level of government putting in funds. Both have to, and perhaps the municipal level may have to as well. We're talking about a collaborative effort among all the organizations.
We didn't use the word “strategy” too much because we recognize that that word comes up an awful lot. So we decided to limit it to this, a national housing and homelessness strategy, simply because that's what we heard from people in the housing business in different communities right across this country. I realize there can be exceptions, with people thinking it might not be the best way to go, particularly if they thought it was going to be prescriptive, but this would not be prescriptive from the federal level.
Whatever money goes in from the federal level, there has to be accountability. For that reason alone, the federal government has to be at the table.