I'm going to let my colleague Sasha talk about the disability tax credit, but I'll first respond very quickly about our concerns around charity.
Food will not solve hunger; only income will. If you remember anything from our comments, it's that. We need to ensure people have enough money in their pockets to make the decisions they need to make. As I mentioned in my remarks, 65% of people who are food-insecure in this country have an attachment to the labour market, which speaks to how low-wage those jobs are and how precarious they are. Four and a half million Canadians struggle with food insecurity, meaning they're completely unsure and concerned about where their next meal is going to come from. The only way we're going to solve that is to focus on income measures.
I'll pass this quickly to Sasha to talk about the disability tax credit.