Maybe I'll start with our organization, because a lot of the work that we do is working with people who often don't get an opportunity to try to improve themselves.
I'm a good example of that. I spent 13 years living in poverty on the Ontario disability support program. Today I'm a homeowner. I contribute in many ways to our country, both as an advocate but also as a person who is passionate about making sure that other people are lifted out of poverty.
We get to see that in our work every day. The problem with basing it entirely on their results in lifting people out of poverty and finding them employment is that you will get organizations that cherry-pick. We also see this happening now within organizations.
In our organization, we want to serve the most difficult people. We think that we have found a way of being able to do that with people with mental health, addiction, and poverty problems. We'd like to be able to expand those programs so that they'd be available to other organizations.