Involuntary confinement.
Involuntary confinement of money addicts is the most humane and correctly targeted way to address the root cause of Canada's dismaying descent into homelessness, drug addiction, crumbling healthcare, and many other tragic failures the remedy for which is proper funding.
Did you know that the average rent for a 1-Bdr apartment in China is CAD $619 per month?
This is because China has a mixed economy, and critical economic infrastructure, like banking, is managed as a public utility.
Credit is available to individuals and organizations planning to make and do things but kept out of the hands of money addicts who use credit to drive asset prices, most notably house prices and rents, into the stratosphere.
Entrepreneurs and money addicts who are able to function without preying on their fellow human beings are free to engage in commerce to their hearts' content in China, and the results are stupendous.
China is a technological and manufacturing behemoth. China's public infrastructure, including its transportation, cultural, educational, and healthcare infrastructure are miles ahead of Western economies crumbling under the outsized weight of money addicts.
China's economy, measured by purchasing power parity, is number one in the world.
So yes, by all means, involuntary confinement of money addicts must begin forthwith so Canadians are able to begin today reclaiming our country from free-ranging financial predators.