No, not at all. We're extremely underfunded in the work we're doing. I want to comment on the point that you made with respect to allocation methodologies that have been utilized by government, in particular the federal and provincial government over the years. If we're 40% of the homeless population, and we never get 40% of the funding. Just like the example you gave of the COVID funding, if we're only getting 1% though we're 5% of the population, it seems a little unfair.
I think we need to start looking at what we can do to ameliorate the conditions in Canada. We need to go above and beyond what other Canadians are getting and we need to get indigenous communities up to par and on the same level of suffering as all other populations. If 5% of the majority of the population is homeless, we want to be brought down from 35% to 5%. To make that happen is going to take additional funding. We know and understand that additional funding can be made available like in emergency situations—like we are all in around the world, dealing with COVID. The amount of support and funding that has been provided by the federal government hasn't been enough since World War II. We need to recognize that we're in urgent situations in our urban, indigenous and remote communities across the country, and we need to do more to address that, with funding to address it adequately.