Madam Speaker, I certainly recognize that in the member's community and in my community there is homelessness. Where it exists, it is unacceptable. We have a moral responsibility to respond, and yes, the government has made critical investments in that regard, but there is more to do.
I would point out, however, that the member's community is being supported, and we want to continue in that vein. I will point to specific examples, though, because he unfortunately failed to cite any. I think there is honesty on his side when he says he recognizes what the federal government is doing, but at 82 Wilson Avenue in Kitchener, $2.4 million of support housed 48 people. Kitchener Housing received $1 million for 500 units that were either built anew or repaired. Finally, the member is quite an advocate for co-op housing, and 50 people are living at the Beaver Creek Housing Co-operative in Waterloo as a result of a $750,000—