Which issue? On homelessness specifically, Reaching Home is our primary activity around tackling and preventing homelessness. Reaching Home has a number of different elements.
The unsheltered homelessness and encampments initiative is a component that has been renewed for this year. It is focused on solutions related to encampments and getting people into shelters and housing.
Reaching Home has a number of prevention-related supports, and 200,000 people have been supported by Reaching Home so that they don't become homeless. This program has housed 110,000-plus people. This works through organizations at the community level. It works with the provinces, territories and cities in an integrated way.
Ultimately, community organizations are delivering support for those trying to find housing or those needing support on the street, literally. Outreach workers are supported by this, in many cases, in different communities.
The solution side—and I spoke to this earlier—is about supportive and transitional housing. We have an initial $1 billion at Build Canada Homes. As part of this work, we have several thousand homes being built in communities across the country, and we want to see many more.
We are relying on the provinces to step up with the health funding and the wraparound supports needed to stabilize people in supportive and transitional housing. This is a piece we do in partnership with the provinces. We're pushing hard for more of those partnerships to get more housing built as soon as possible and to get people living in it.
