Yes.
Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Nolan, it was very touching when you said that you want to read to your kids. I know the importance of that. So it was very, very touching when you said that, and I just want to mention that.
I've been a supporter of the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind. They train guide dogs. I see you have a number of dogs here with you. I'm just thinking of the importance of having a guide dog and how significant that is. The role these animals play for these people who are visually impaired is really important.
I just want to throw some names out to you, and just tell me what the common denominator is here: Aldous Huxley, José Feliciano, Harriet Tubman, Joseph Pulitzer—I'm sure Mr. Oliver is familiar with that name—Jeff Healey, and the famous Greek writer Homer. Do you know what they all have in common? They were all visually impaired, either blind or severely visually impaired.
How important is it to have this resource for people who are visually impaired? What will be the cost to society, the cost to humankind, if this kind of facility or resource is not available to people who are visually impaired?