Mr. Speaker, if the government will not listen to me, perhaps it will listen to Tim Richter who basically said that even with this budget the government tabled, it is not going to achieve the goals that it has set out to end homelessness. That is the reality. The parliamentary secretary may not like it, but that is the reality.
I have been strongly advocating for a human-rights-based approach to housing where everyone has the right to safe housing, and where the federal government meaningfully implements the right to housing as well. The government is failing to deliver on that. The faster the Liberals admit it, the faster they get on with it, the faster they acknowledge what needs to be done to address this crisis, the better it is for Canadians. That is what I am advocating for.
I know that the parliamentary secretary would not like to hear any words of criticism, but the reality is that the Liberals are failing the people on the ground. The member does not have to go far, just walk the streets and he will see for himself that the people in the community who need housing are not getting access to it.