Sure. Thank you very much for the question.
Yes, we are in full agreement that there needs to be a focus on both. We have to address immediate needs of residents who do not have enough to eat or don't have a shelter or don't have any way of addressing their basic needs tonight. They need that tonight and not tomorrow, not next week. There's a focus on improvement, and every time doing more for residents in that particular situation. Then there's also a focus on creating pathways to prosperity.
There is an understanding that there are things governments can do to improve and better support those who are taking their first steps toward being a little more stable in their economic and social lives. At that crucial crossroads point, governments need to be in and need to be helping. We need to be providing whatever is necessary.