There's one thing I have a comment on. I think at times it's not always about spending more money. It's about working with the province, the municipalities, to make sure that money is effectively spent. I'll give you an example. The homeless shelter in Saint John, New Brunswick, is run by a non-denominational group called Outflow. It receives money from the provincial government to run a homeless shelter. It has to privately fundraise two to three times as much as it receives from the province to make the shelter work. The shelter is overflowing. It's in crisis, and we find that the workers now are Big Brothers, police, health care workers, and social workers; they're everything, and the stress on these shelters is really unbearable. What in your opinion could we do as a federal government to help give some relief to those most vulnerable, those on the street and living in shelters? Can you also comment on the way out of shelters to transitional housing?
On November 1st, 2016. See this statement in context.