Yes, it's very common. Many people with disabilities work in this country, and many can and want to, but there are disincentives throughout many of the provinces, in that your supports or your medical or drug payments are attached to you being on social assistance.
Let's say you get a job for $20,000 or $40,000; it doesn't matter. As soon as you move, you lose that coverage. Many people cannot take the chance of losing even attendant supports. Even some attendant services will be cut if you try to get a job. Not too many people can afford to work and then pay another $15 an hour on top of that for attendant services.
This is a huge problem in this country. It would be wonderful to have leadership from the federal government, if it would provide a leadership role at solving this problem, because this is probably one of the biggest barriers for people to access the labour market.