Would you say that oftentimes—certainly in the past—the approach to addressing homelessness issues in communities was all too often about creating a band-aid, like giving some money to make sure there aren't people on the street, and that's where it ended? Are we only now starting to address this in a more comprehensive way?
I think it was said that Quebec favours a more holistic approach. A holistic approach, I would think, is actually ending homelessness. Imagine if our goal were to put you guys out of business, for example.
What would you change federally, whether it's the Reaching Home program or the renewal that's about to start with the government's national housing strategy? What would you change with the way those programs operate to make the work you're doing easier?
