There's been an ongoing conversation to make sure that provincial governments get their fair share and that they realize—which they do—that those with intellectual and developmental disabilities require their support.
Right now, what we are finding more and more is that this is the first generation with individuals with developmental disabilities aging into their senior years. They are now staying at home longer as they are aging. As their parents are aging and their caregivers are aging, it's a very big problem for them to be providing the necessary supports. That's why it's so important to make sure that appropriate housing is there with the supports.
Also, as I indicated, over 15% of those in homeless shelters have developmental disabilities, diagnosed and undiagnosed. They have nowhere to go and end up on the streets. With proper housing and then supports from the provinces, we'll be in very good shape.
