As you're probably aware, we've made a recent funding announcement when it comes to veterans' homelessness. We've received a number of applications that are actually being assessed and evaluated right now with the department of infrastructure and also our department. Certainly, the issue of women's housing is an area that I think is a great priority. It's needed. Through the study that you've done over the past number of weeks, I certainly have recognized that the topic has come up as well.
I am certainly committed and looking into that. We recognize that $80 million for the funding, or almost that, is certainly not going to address the entire issue, but I think we can certainly make some progress in that area.
Also, there's making sure that.... When it comes to rent supps, sometimes it's making sure that women can choose where they want to live and that the subsidy will help them pay that rent. That will go a long way as well. Again, it's making sure that those wraparound services are appropriate and trauma-informed in some areas where they need to be. All of that will be taken into consideration, depending on the applications we've received as well.
Again, I want to share with the committee that the applications are closed and those applications are being evaluated right now. I'm hoping, in the very near future, that we'll be able to make some funding announcements regarding some projects.