That's the point I want to make. Sometimes people don't want to stay home. They want to go out. They don't want to be considered invalids. They want to be free to walk. They don't want to stay home. Maybe they want to go to the post office. That's the kind of point I want to make.
How many more minutes do I have? One minute?
Thank you.
You talked about asking family members or friends for help. Asking strangers for help isn't a solution.
There's a question that sometimes comes up when people talk outside a committee such as this one.
They wonder how individuals with a particular disability do their groceries. How do they function on a daily basis? What's the difference between asking someone for help to do your groceries, let's say, and asking someone for help to get your mail? Is there a difference? And if so, what is it?