We consider that a huge homelessness prevention initiative, because what we could potentially have is hundreds of thousands of households not being able to afford their rent. I know that the federal government has done an interim funding arrangement. They intend to find a long-term solution to this, which we think is absolutely crucial. I actually used to live in a federally funded housing co-op under a federal program. A quarter of our units were subsidized. A lot of those people got their lives together, went on, and didn't need to live in a subsidized unit, and somebody else who did came in.
When I think that today the co-op wouldn't be able to provide a housing charge to those folks so that they could have money for all the other basic necessities in life and get on with getting out of poverty, I find that astounding. There has to be a fix, and it has to involve money.