In terms of the individuals we are currently seeing, such as the increased number of people living rough, they are many of our most vulnerable individuals. They have often complex needs. They are requiring a high level of support. As our most vulnerable community members, they have very few options. It's very critical right now. I mean, the reason we get out of bed every morning in our organization is to end homelessness. I would say that one of the things that really keep us motivated is the fact that we know we can. One person at a time, we have provided housing solutions, and it has reduced costs in other systems.
When we are faced with such a huge human cost and we know we can do something about it, and when in the context of a pandemic we've been working really hard collectively in a different way and in a better way, I think it's incumbent on us to really take the moment and continue to do that work. It certainly is a situation where it is the most vulnerable and it's a convergence of people with different pressures. Right now we're seeing more and more people really succumb to significant pressures on their mental health and their ability to just maintain themselves.