For sure.
Right now, in Hamilton, we have, I think, 69 units at one of our transitional housing facilities for women. It is not funded by housing first. It's not seen as a pillar of that, yet that is the place where women are able to get all the supports in lots of the ways we're talking about. The low barrier is what's really important. We've just started an overnight drop-in at that very same place that is providing an even lower barrier to access. The constant tension I think you will need to struggle with, and that we all struggle with, is how much you put into affordable housing so that we can really house people but have these low barriers. They are both needed. It's both-and, not either-or.