Sure.
I can briefly say that the recommendations we've made in our submissions don't necessarily speak to increasing funding in a particular area. They speak more to involving agencies that are experts. Our submission, of course, focuses on racialization of poverty in the field of homelessness, so it would mean involving agencies and consultants from the front lines, as someone termed it, who engage with people who need these services. Costing that would be a little difficult.
As well, our approach is that we would ask the federal government to work with both provincial and municipal governments to ensure that the services that are already being provided are looked at through a race lens, that those needs be assessed at a different level, based on the programs that are being offered and that we look at what other programs need to be offered.
Costing that at both a municipal level and a provincial level is a little broader. We did not have that analysis in the submissions we made, so I don't have those kinds of figures or estimations.