There needs to be more supply. I agree with the other panellists on that.
A lot of the problems we see in regard to women specifically are that they're leaving an abusive relationship. They have to leave very quickly and they don't have supports in place.
In regard to veterans overall, with homelessness.... I apologize if I go off track a bit, because I am very passionate about veterans. We see a lot with addictions. We see a lot who have fallen through the cracks over the years. My grandfather was one. He came back from World War II, was an alcoholic and ended up on the streets.
I am very passionate about homeless veterans. It changes lives to have these supports out there. When we can get a veteran off the street, whether it's a woman or a man, if there are addictions, it's housing first and then we deal with the addictions, get them back on their feet and help them get employment. Housing has to come first. They have to have a safe environment to move forward.
I hope I have answered your question, as much as I can. I'm very passionate about this topic of veteran homelessness and veterans in general. I am happy to answer any questions at any time.