Thank you, Madam Chair. Just as a point of clarification first, between the SideDoor and Turning Point; Health and Social Services is contributing $35,000; Education, Culture and Employment is contributing $65,000 to Turning Point. The Member is correct about SideDoor. We are looking at $100,000. The numbers, and information, we have is that the SideDoor provides a well-used service, especially on weekends and evenings, to street kids. The government contribution in Turning Point is $100,000, as well. The $150,000, as I indicated previously, is not targeted by community. It is targeted by need, on a case-by-case
basis, recognizing that communities outside of the really large centres that have a very visible homeless issue and have facilities already like the YWCA, the Salvation Army, and the Turning Point, may have some homeless issues and need capacity to access funds on a case-by-case basis, which is why we set up the $150,000. As I indicated last year, it wasn't subscribed to this year. We are going to do a better job of communicating the availability of that fund. If that fund is drawn down because there is an upsurge in need across the communities, then, very clearly, the social program Ministers will be monitoring that, and especially Health and Social Services that is going to be administering the fund. If there is a need, then we will be coming back to Cabinet. Thank you.