We definitely need a plan. The national housing strategy was supposed to help improve the situation. At least $82 billion was initially invested in the strategy, but it failed to deliver the goods. That was public money. However, non-market housing was allocated a share that I wouldn't go so far as to characterize as infinitesimal, but it was definitely less than that amount.
The Auditor General, prepared a disconcerting report on homelessness regarding, in particular, the reaching home program, which was offered in the context of the national housing strategy. According to that report, the government would have to spend $3.5 billion, 7 times the current investment, to reach its goal of reducing chronic homelessness by 50% by 2030.
What do you think of that finding of the Attorney General's?