I can start.
I think the importance of a basic livable income really is about understanding intimate partner violence and domestic violence [Technical difficulty—Editor]. The roots of that violence are well-documented by the truth and reconciliation commission. It has to do with colonialism and the layers of intergenerational experiences amongst our people. The basic livable income allows women and other gendered people with their families to be able to find a safe haven. As we're now finding, that's a critical piece to stopping further harms.
I'd like to pass it to my colleague Sean for a minute so that he can describe the housing, and how basic income and housing are connected.
Sean, would you mind talking a bit about what we're learning with our new initiatives?