Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the question.
We work with community entities and shelters across the country, which provide us with shelter data. We have just received some. The Auditor General rightfully pointed out that, in 2019, we did not get that data. That was because of COVID. As I mentioned before, they changed the capacity, reducing it by about 30%, then increasing it by putting up temporary shelters. We had to change our methodology to capture accurate information.
We are catching up with that. Before the end of this calendar year, we'll be publishing the shelter data for 2020. Soon into 2023, we'll be publishing the data for 2021 and 2022. By the fall of next year, we'll be completely caught up in the cycle of the normal data capture on the homelessness systems across the country.