 Our ministry to the cities is a bit artificial. You have no idea what the street child goes through. When he has to wake up in the morning, no breakfast, and he has to start the first person he meets, he has to beg. Some of those children have told you are bright. If you take them to school, they are students, very bright. But what they are lonely of is not necessarily a place to sleep. It's where's my mother, where's my father.