And finally, you made reference to the fact that your friend was living in a substandard situation and couldn't afford the rent, couldn't afford to manage.
In Ontario, I was a member of a government that put in place an affordable housing policy, and we managed to build 50,000 units of affordable housing: co-ops, non-profits, supportive housing, and there was always--always--an accessibility element attached. There had to be so many units that were designed for people with disabilities, with accessibility problems.
Is that something we should be looking at in terms of a national strategy? Do we need a national affordable housing program?