Thank you.
Ms. Gillis, I want to ask you again about the national housing strategy. You talked about how co-operation is part and parcel of the program and how it's built within it. There are wraparound supports for individuals who have experienced homelessness in a way that's made possible by not-for-profit organizations.
What sort of supports are there that are available? Again, I ask this question from the perspective of constituents in my community and other communities who might be looking and then saying that it's one thing to get someone.... You mentioned that close to 70,000 people who were on the street are no longer living homeless and are housed. Someone might look at that at first blush and say, “It's great; they have a roof over their heads”, but if they're not given the support that they need to make a transition towards something much more positive, then the problem is simply repeated.
Could you talk about the wraparound supports that are made available through, in effect, the national housing strategy? All this is delivered by not-for-profits on the ground.