I promise that I'll be concise.
With respect to the first part of your question, which was about Black veterans, please know that is something I'm seized with as well. We've done some work with the No. 2 Construction Battalion and some of the family members as well. During Veterans' Week, we actually were in Toronto, where we unveiled a plaque in memory of all the battalion's members who served in the forces.
Again, engagement continues with me. I'm sorry to hear that they didn't want to appear at committee here, because I think it would have been very valuable to hear their points of view, but know that I'm seized with that as well.
With respect to housing and women and specifically to women veterans, again, it is an issue that I continue to hear about across the country as well. The $80-million announcement we made through Infrastructure Canada is to provide rent supports as well as wraparound services. If a female veteran chooses that she wants to live in a specific apartment building, let's say, and needs that additional support, those types of rent supports would be able to follow her. We want to make sure that they are the ones who choose, and if they don't want to stay in a specific building, they don't have to do so. The rent support is a support that follows them, as opposed to being attached to a specific building.
The other thing is that ensuring that people have access to the wraparound services they need is truly important. We want to make sure that we set veterans up for success, and sometimes they need a hand. If the wraparound services we provide can help them, I think it will be beneficial, and beneficial in keeping them housed even longer as well.