That's right, and this is an ongoing strategy. I've conceded that coming out of COVID, it is very conceivable that this situation has gotten worse. The awareness has also made it the case, and I think we have to be quite honest about what we're looking at, and the tragedy ongoing.
It doesn't mean that we lower our hands and we do nothing. There has been $2 billion dedicated to this. Dozens of shelters have been announced over the last couple of weeks. That is important, and that will save lives.
The groundbreaking investments we have made in settling litigation and fixing a broken system of children in care will change and save lives. It's just that it is extremely difficult to measure right now, and the change is brutally slow, particularly for families who are feeling the effects of it every day.
Again, it doesn't mean we drop our arms and give up. We have to continue, and we have accountability for it at the provincial and municipal levels as well.