It depends on the specific community that you're in. The exact moment that you transition from dealing with real social issues to having a national crisis is a matter of opinion. I think somewhere along the way, the problem has become so much more widespread.
Frankly, it fundamentally changed, in particular as a result of a changing economic landscape in the postpandemic period, which I see has really impacted a much wider array of Canadian families than it would have back in 2015.