The largest-growing population on our social assistance rolls right now in the city of London is men between the ages of 45 and 65. While I appreciate, Deirdre, your point about women, it's a huge problem for us in terms of how to support individuals who have been working in industries where there are no longer jobs for them. They are single individuals who have not necessarily engaged in supports in the community before and now are finding very difficult challenges.
I think another piece we need to be thinking about is the aging population. Then there are seniors who have mental health issues who don't necessarily fit well into long-term care facilities or who can't get in. They seriously need housing support, and they don't fit in our system anywhere, in my opinion.