We've recognized a couple of things with Reaching Home.
As I indicated in my opening remarks, the federal government has significantly increased its support to the homeless-serving sector across the country, but solving the homelessness problem is a problem that we share with the provinces, territories and municipalities.
In many communities, the federal government is not the biggest funder of these services. Much of this falls squarely into provincial and territorial jurisdiction, but we do think that the funds we provide are important supports that are allowing communities to develop important elements like coordinated access and community plans.
We very much encourage, through the program, coordination between our community entities. Even though the designated community stream is the largest, where we do have indigenous community entities, we encourage strong collaboration, so that all homeless individuals are served in those communities regardless of their ethnicity or their cultural background.