That's right. As you know, and as we know, homelessness is caused by two major factors. The first is mental health and the second is addictions, which afflict some groups more than others. We know who they are. We know ways and means that make our use of resources more effective. That's often done best at the community level.
The communities vary, again, according to their needs and circumstances, and their abilities to address homelessness challenges. We know that community decision-making is important, but the federal government needs to be there to provide support through resources and signals.
We did announce in last year's budget the first reinvestment in the homelessness partnering strategy since 1999, a 50% increase. Part of that increase announced last week is designed to support innovative techniques and attitudes in addressing the homelessness challenges. It's very similar to the housing file. We want to encourage partnership and we want to encourage synergies, both to prevent and to cure, and to try to avoid the reincidence and/or the incidence of homelessness.