Thank you.
We've talked about how VAC does have systems to identify homeless veterans and those at risk, and we know that although there's a big interplay between homelessness and mental illness, they don't always go together. Not every person with a mental illness becomes homeless, but there are ones who are particularly at risk for becoming homeless.
To any of you, could you make suggestions so that VAC could identify the veterans who are at risk of becoming homeless through either financial or mental health issues that could be dealt with before it gets to that point?