That's really at the core of the Housing First model, and that is the focus of federal investments. Sixty-five per cent of federal investments in large urban centres are to be directed toward Housing First approaches.
You're right that it's not just about placing people in permanent housing. That is the first step, because that approach has demonstrated clearly that once individuals are in permanent housing, they tend to be more stable, and then they're able to address some of the other issues that they're facing.
At the core of Housing First there is an intensive case management approach. That approach is around providing those individuals with a case manager and ensuring that they are connected to all of the services they need, including housing retention, working with landlords, and accessing mental health or medical services.