I think there are different levels of being able to respond. For a very quick kind of response, and short term, something that could change tomorrow, if someone is coming to CIC to make an application for a TRP, there should be immediately something like a Red Cross voucher for shelter, so that if the person needs to get out of the situation they're in and get away to someplace where they're not going to be known, that can happen right away. Unless that's in place, people simply won't come forward and ask for it. So it's not that people are going to ask for it first and then you recognize the need; they simply won't come forward unless they know that security is in place.
Then I would say, in cities and centres where we know especially that there is trafficking happening—for example, with the migrant workers in southwestern Ontario—there should be shelter options in place. And yes, they do need to be funded by government. Religious communities can step in, in pockets, in certain places, but really that leaves all kinds of gaps all over. So that net kind of funding is crucial in order for there to be some kind of equitable access.