I think you're correct. You're identifying the basic needs. We know already that in the north, for example in many of our communities now, the infrastructure of our housing is collapsing. As we have global warming, and the changes are occurring, we're basically losing housing.
When we start to think about health, we have to start with the basic needs. That's what you're pointing to, I think.
A lot of these other things that we're recognizing are factors that add in to the complex picture of creating a healthier life. We have to start at the beginning, which is the basic needs. Housing is only one of those. We can talk about the social determinants of health. What about the food issues?