I would note, as Mr. Pollett mentioned, that there's also the homelessness prevention component. Allow me to put on my other hat: I also represent a community organization for young people. In that regard, I think prevention is also important. The faucet keeps flowing and people keep ending up on the street, so I think we also need measures to try to reduce the number of people affected. Prevention is also important.
As for the Reaching Home program, the different aspects of this type of funding can also meet other needs and prevent young people and others from ending up in precarious situations of homelessness.
