I am concerned that when I travel across this country, I'm seeing encampments in some areas for the very first time and people who are unhoused. That is a crisis. People can't afford rents. Again, encampments—which is another project that I'm working on—are a physical manifestation of exactly how broken our housing and homelessness system is in this country.
However, we have a national housing strategy and we have a National Housing Strategy Act. It is about government recognizing housing as a human right. It has done that legally, but it's about acting on it, taking on the responsibilities and ensuring that all resources, as soon as possible, are prioritizing those who need them the most. Those are the people we're seeing in encampments, and those are the people in housing precarity.