Many of our programs support not just housing but wraparound services for those people who are either living rough or otherwise. Reaching Home is a great example. We provide that on a portfolio approach. Our encampment fund we've announced will be cost shared by the provinces and territories.
As someone who is helping people sometimes with addictions and mental health issues, can you talk about why our housing investments, and I mentioned a couple of them, more so than ever need to include some of those other services and not just the traditional bricks and mortar that governments have provided in the past?