The problem is largely the lack of housing and the chronic underfunding for infrastructure to build homes. People don't have a lot of choices. You can't just go and rent another house somewhere else in the community, because there are over 100 people on a waiting list for housing. This bill will create pressure to build more rent-geared-to-income housing. If a person has to give up a house, they have to live somewhere or else we'll have homeless people in our community, which will become another social problem.
When separations occur, some people simply have nowhere else to live, so people quarrel over who can live in the house. The previous Auditor General, Sheila Fraser, recognized that there was chronic underfunding. The chronic underfunding contributes to the violence because there's no alternative housing in the community—