No. I'm talking about the shelter allowance. There are different numbers across the country. I'm using Ontario data here. The province mandates how much the municipality must pay per diem to the shelter, which is right around $50, to keep a person in the shelter. It's the cost the municipality pays the shelter to provide no housing, essentially, for a month, which works out to roughly $1,500 per month. As I say, the problem is it's something mandated from the province to the municipality, not federally. It's very convoluted.
On February 6th, 2019. See this statement in context.