Thank you for the question.
It isn't really just a resource question in the response to the context of this meeting. I think we are learning so much, and with complete vulnerability and humility, we have a lot more to learn. I would say that one of the things we really need to do nationally is that when we make something important nationally and when programs and national plans and studies get institutionalized in terms of expectations, we will respond.
There are experts in the field who we've learned from and are learning from, but I think that need needs to be driven.... I don't mean to sound deflective at all. It is a matter, though, however, that there is scarcity in all of this work. Limited resources are just the reality of the work that happens in the homeless-serving sector. It needs to be something that's an expectation of our work that then we also can ensure, and we rely on leaders across Canada that are more progressive, perhaps, than other communities and other spaces.
The facilitation of that I think is very important, and some of that has been facilitated by the establishment of cross-jurisdictional and national dialogue around this. I think that needs to be supported further. It is absolutely an environment of continuous learning. We will get there with.... I would be really at fault if I tried to put a number on a cost associated with something that is more about shifting how we do, who we are and how we be, as opposed to just a task.