Thank you very much for the question.
That particular audit report was done mainly during COVID times. The homeless-serving sector, during that time, did not have the capacity to report results. They were dedicated to saving lives and keeping people safe.
Since that time, all of our reporting has caught up, and the metrics that I gave before for the first three years of the program have been showing tremendous results from the money that has been spent on that particular program.
Of the $1.3 billion that you mentioned, $708 million went to dedicated health services to keep people alive, such as nursing, vaccines, masks, social distancing and temporary housing.
That information wasn't available when the Auditor General wrote the report, because we were still in COVID times. Since then, it has all been caught up on and we are publishing the information—