I'll respond first.
As I think I mentioned in my remarks, 15 years ago the YMCA, with grant support from the United Way, started trying to do some work specifically with newcomer youth, with teens. As you indicated, teenage times are turbulent even in well-established formalized families. At a time of significant change, the needs are only exacerbated. I applaud your recognition of that.
Over the last 15 years, we've received significant support from the community. The YMCA has invested a number of dollars in terms of providing opportunities for our newcomer youth, in each of our three health and fitness centres in our region, to come together weekly, to spend time together, to grow together, to learn together, and to help with their integration into Canadian society and schools.
It's a huge need that's currently unfunded, by and large, except by organizations and individuals who decide to take that need on themselves. Funding is not there.