Your last report, as you just referenced, was on encampments, and that's something that really exploded through the pandemic and coming out of the pandemic. Our budget, as you know, has $250 million earmarked towards encampments, and we hope that it will be cost-shared with the provincial and territorial governments to address the whole issue of encampments.
We topped up our Reaching Home program. As you know, there was a lot of consternation with municipalities across the country who thought that this fund was going to be reduced. In fact, it's quite the opposite. We've not just topped it up, but we've provided a little more resources. Of course, our bilateral agreements also speak to addressing encampments. I can point to three distinct pots of money that go a long way to addressing encampments.
Can you comment on the need for the resources that we have in the Reaching Home program, in our new encampment fund, in the bilateral agreements, and some of the other funds that we have that address people who are living rough on our streets?