I agree. I think it's something we need to constantly reassess. I have seen in my own community a change that we did not experience.
As I mentioned during my opening, we're used to having many homes available because so many families moved away. The circumstances have changed. Housing is not available. Homelessness is a real problem, even in small-town Nova Scotia, to the extent that we need to change our programs to reflect the changes to the environment we're living in.
I'm not somebody who is dogmatic and will dig in and say the first way is the only way we're going to do it. I hope that was reflected as we advanced policies during the pandemic, when we heard from Canadians that we needed to make changes. I got more compliments from my constituents about our willingness to change than I did about any one program.
We're now looking for ways to change the course to respond to the current dynamics that exist so that we can address very real problems, including for very vulnerable Canadians.