Thank you.
With respect to the program, since 2007 there has been an injection of over $55 million over five years. That funding has allowed for more prevention projects in the communities. As in most areas of social policy, the prevention side is where you want to focus. There are remedies on the other side, but having the problem not occur is the first issue.
I think one of the significant developments in recent years was the funding for five new shelters. Three of these new shelters have been built, and two are expected to open in May.
In terms of results, that's a hard question to answer. The fact that the shelters are being used shows that they're being used. We would rather work on the prevention side to get to the point where we don't have shelters, but the shelters are being used. There are prevention projects in place, and we will soon have the two new shelters coming into operation.