Mr. Speaker, I believe the minister addressed the Insite question in his earlier remarks.
In regard to the debate tonight, I do think it has been a helpful debate. Whenever we can bring light to the serious challenges that face Canadians, in this case a specific community, that is a good thing.
I could talk about the $270 million in our new homelessness partnership strategy to prevent and reduce homelessness, the $300 million dedicated to the development of first nations market housing, a fund to support market housing approaches for first nations communities, and our efforts to include all first nations people so they can share and enjoy all the human rights we all share here in this House.
There will be different points of view and we have seen that tonight. I know the minister will not only participate but he will look at the debate, as will his advisers, and we will move forward on this important issue.
The other thing we heard tonight is that this is not just isolated to Vancouver. We have to deal with a crisis across the country and there is a lot of goodwill and a lot of effort being brought forward to do that. I know the debate tonight will only enhance the efforts to improve the lot of the Canadians who we have been talking about this evening.