I think the answer to the question is one that Mr. Freeman talked about a bit earlier.
It's a combination of programs. It's prevention by making sure eligible veterans come forward and are being supported through significant VAC programs. That's the reason we're here to ask for an increase in the supplementary estimates. It's so more money can go to veterans who've come forward and are eligible for those things.
Second, it's about what we can do from a homelessness point of view. Mr. Freeman spoke earlier about the initiative, as the minister did, to put more places in spots for veterans to prevent homelessness, and to ensure that if they end up on the streets for one reason or another, there's a place for them to come back in and re-establish themselves.
Then there are things like the veterans emergency fund, through which we can track for shelter, food, heating and those kinds of things. We have seen various increases, over a number of years, in people using it, and we continue to support the program.