You mean people who wind up on the street.
As I said at the start of my remarks, it has to be the right supply. CMHC, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, has published reports on the housing system and the possibility of building whatever one wants, which contrasts with our needs.
We requested a report from Carolyn Whitzman, which confirms that there's an extreme housing need here in Canada and that 20% of housing units must be made available at rents below $1,050 a month.
Consequently, all programs really need to be adjusted so that enough units can be built to meet Canadians' needs. The situation will vary from one city and region to another, but we can get there if we focus on needs rather than demand. However, we won't get there by continuing to focus on demand or to give priority to what the private market wants to build because that's good for it. Too many people will slip between the cracks. We agree that the housing system works well enough for 80% of the population, but the situation is dire for the remaining 20%. We can see the result of this in the encampments.