Amy is on Ontario disability and obviously, that is a limited amount. Even though she actually does get a bit more because she has an eating disorder, with the kind of money that she's given, unless she's living in a hole, honestly, she would not have any money to come out on. Even when she was not living with us, and that's only been for the last six months, we were supplementing her rent and her food on a daily basis. We were actually doing what our therapist was helping us with, which was helping her to not steal. We were supplementing her, giving her extra food and buying her extra food, and a cellphone, which is $70-odd a month. Because she is so riddled with anxiety, using the subway and public transportation right now for her is very hard, almost impossible, so I really have to take her everywhere, to the doctor, shopping for food, for clothes, buying her clothes.
When she wasn't living with us, there was clothing, food, TV cable, shelter, all the basic necessities of life. Fortunately, her psychologist—and I can really thank her publicly—has been seeing her pro bono for the last couple of years because she realized it just wasn't something Amy could pay for and it was getting absolutely beyond us. If you're talking about between $200 and $250 a week every single week, the dollars add up in no time at all.
Because Amy feels so guilty about everything.... Honestly, I would give her the clothes off my back and run a bath for her and we would do without because the pain for her is incredible. She feels so guilty and so bad about everything. She feels like she's a burden. I'm always trying to tell her it's not her fault.
I actually have said to her that Canada has let her down, that she should be somewhere nice and warm and fuzzy, that is not a 24/7 place, but is somewhere she could have access to. It would not necessarily be a residential place, just a place of safety where she could go, something warm and fuzzy that was not and is not an institution. I've said to her many times that what is happening to her should not be happening to her, that it's not her fault, and I'm sorry that her country has let her down. I've said that to her.