All right.
Thanks to all the witnesses.
Ms. MacKenzie, I want to say thanks again for your advocacy. I don't know if you had a chance to hear the previous panel, but we had Inclusion Canada here, which I think represented some of the views you probably share.
I just want to make sure you were aware that Minister Champagne, the Minister of Finance, was at committee on Monday. In his comments, I think he attempted to be reassuring to the disability community regarding the Department of Finance looking at options to solve an issue we take very seriously, which your organization has rightfully pointed out, the income tax cut in this bill.
I want to reiterate something I said earlier. I think many stakeholders.... I confess that, before I entered federal politics, I had very basic knowledge on how legislation is done. I did not know the intimate details. The result is what I think the disability community is advocating for, which is to be made whole and not to be worse off after historic gains, such as finally getting the Canada disability benefit.
Are you ambivalent about how the government makes the disability community whole, or are you tied to a very specific measure?
