I can speak to how we've been utilizing the fund here.
As you know, the fund is there really for urgent and unforeseen situations. If we are approached by someone with a need, we will look at it and see what we can do.
I did mention before, however, that there are instances where we work collaboratively with other partners. For example, the Legion has always played a key role in that regard.
I can give you an idea. We do fund, for example, first and last months' rent through the VEF if the veteran finds themself in crisis and in need of housing. We will then sometimes call upon the Legion. They're wonderful here in the Hamilton area, which is one of my areas. They've developed these apartment kits that are full of all sorts of things that someone could use when they first move in. So in that regard, we do reach out to other providers.
As I said, it's a community-based approach. Veterans Affairs can't do the work on their own. They really do rely on the support of others. That's just an example of when we—