Thank you.
I'm going back to Stats Canada. You knew I was going back there. On slide 15, you refer to “Previously Homeless population” and have some statistics there: 22% of people with a history of homelessness reported a mental disorder.
My group in Saint John, New Brunswick, serves breakfast at the men's shelter every Saturday morning. I can tell you that, unfortunately, the percentage of those who are homeless who have issues, mental disorders, whatever you want to call these, is obviously much higher than 22%.
Just for the record, I'm glad that our government did reinstate the long-form census so that you can start to actually get some more information that we can use as government.
How are you reaching out and how are you collecting statistics, if you will, from shelters, from homeless people? Obviously, you're not going to get them through a cellphone. You're not going to get them at their house. Again, I'm down there at least once or twice a week. They're there. They're back on the streets. How are you accounting for them and what ideas would you have to account for them?