If I understand properly, given that the resources were tapped to focus on families during that period of time, support for housing was not a priority or was less prioritized than support.
Would you agree with me then, given that there was no plan, that if a strategic plan had been put in place and it had been known that certain resources were allocated to families that had certain needs—if there had been a proper plan in the first place for housing—the military would have been able to follow the plan and provide the support during those five years, and then we wouldn't be talking about it in 2016?