I can speak to the general measures, but they benefit both men and women. Some benefit women more than men, and vice versa for others.
There are two initiatives that the government has launched. One is the national housing strategy. It has been established to ensure that more Canadians have access to housing that meets their needs and that they can afford. In support of this, budget 2016 proposed to invest $11.2 billion over 11 years, starting in 2017-18, in a variety of initiatives designed to build, renew, and repair the stock of affordable housing to ensure that Canadians have affordable housing.
In addition, through the homelessness partnership strategy, the government has announced an extension of $2.5 billion over the next 11 years. This is a unique community-based program aimed at preventing and reducing homelessness by providing direct support and funding to 61 designated communities in all provinces and territories.
As I said, these programs will benefit both men and women. They are not specifically gender things, but some situations women find themselves in more, and vice versa.