Again, that's a challenging question. We have 1,200 or so refugees who are now in permanent housing. That took a long time.
I think, as I said, traditionally we try to get people into permanent housing within three or four weeks. This took a bit longer because of the high occupancy rates in the region as well as the large families that were typical of the Syrians who we received.
I think the good thing that happened in the community, one of the other good things, was that landlords responded really well. We went out and spoke a lot to landlords. We brought them together. We made presentations and we had opportunities to see a lot of houses and apartments in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Stratford, and all over the region. We were able to really work with landlords to get people into permanent housing, but that took a lot of coordination, again, a lot of focus, and a lot of negotiating with landlords.