Yes, there certainly are, and I apologize that I don't have a number off the top of my head for that.
When we opened our major centre at the early stages of the pandemic and had numerous people coming to Edmonton just for services. They were coming directly to the EXPO facility for support.
We also have—and I apologize if the term doesn't...because it's kind of an economics term—churn, in that we have people who come into our community and leave it and come back and forth because we are a northern centre.
Fortunately, because of the multiple relationships we have and the way that the housing first system is designed, we can reconnect with people when they come back into the system, but we are definitely a major centre that has a lot of people coming to the community looking for resources. We don't necessarily have the ability to connect with them quickly, particularly in this time when so many things are really difficult to navigate.