I don't know. I'm not familiar enough with them to know whether there are any for housing and jobs. Even in the work that I do, we've had someone we hired who had a criminal record, and then, interestingly, we had to let him go because of his criminal record, but it was the nature of his criminal record. He was working on a construction crew and facing charges of sexual assault on indigenous women, and then he was on a work crew of all indigenous people. There was a level of discomfort.
To me, I'm just so passionate about this BladeRunners thing, because I lived on the streets and I know what it's like to look ahead and think, “Oh my God, how am I going to build a life by myself?” You age out and you're alone. The young people in this program become a cohort together, you know. They just build each other up. They strengthen each other. That's why there are other kids on the street wanting to get into it.
I don't know if I answered your question properly.