On the question around housing, this is a major critical problem, as well. We've heard from other presenters to this committee who talked about the issue of housing. First, people were stuck in hotels for a very long time. There are still some families, by the way, with a larger family size who are still there and it's three or four months since they arrived. Many of them who have been moved to permanent housing are in undersized housing and inadequate housing. Already the rent subsumes a large amount of their income.
To that end, in your comment, you suggested a national housing program and rent subsidies and the like. I wonder if you could share with us how extensive the problem is in housing in your communities. I know it is big in my community in British Columbia, but it would be good to get a broader view about what's happening across the country.
Ms. Emory and perhaps Mr. Dyck, as well....