Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
My first question is for Ms. Groetzinger. Afterwards I would like to go back to Mr. Davies because I found his presentation very interesting.
For several years, I was the president of the local branch of an organization devoted to multiple sclerosis. You referred to a tax credit for disabled persons. The definition used by Revenue Canada is extremely narrow. A person with multiple sclerosis has to be in a wheelchair in order to be recognized as a disabled person.
How many people with multiple sclerosis can benefit from the disabled persons' tax credit? You are asking for a refundable tax credit, but very few people with multiple sclerosis can benefit from it. Revenue Canada does not recognize you as disabled unless you are in a wheelchair.