Absolutely.
No doubt there's a need for what you say, and it's absolutely essential that the solutions come from the women themselves and that the housing that is eventually developed meets their specific needs. Even within groups, there are differences, and those have to be addressed in any effective housing projects of that nature.
The necessary supports to enable successful interventions with any of the issues the women may be facing and the connections to the agencies need to be there. As I said before, we have 25 or more urban indigenous organizations, plus now there's a growing first nations-specific...the Eagle Urban Transition Centre, for example.
There's no shortage of knowledgeable, experienced, innovative capacity within the urban community to work with women's groups to achieve these housing goals.