That's perfect. Thank you.
The reason I brought up the disability tax credit is that I have a private member's bill, C-399, that is supported by JDRF, Diabetes Canada and the Canadian Nurses Association that would make it simpler, especially for diabetics—that was my intention behind it—to qualify for this tax measure, so they could have that $2,000 to $4,000, roughly speaking, returned to them because they're already managing enough with the condition they have. Taxes should be the simpler part of it, I would hope, which I understand is almost like a pun.
Is making it simpler on the tax side and on physicians to apply on behalf of their patients an important part of any diabetes strategy? I have the pre-budget submissions of JDRF and Diabetes Canada with me as well. They focus a lot on the tax side of things, because lightening the load is really important.
Marilee, I see you nodding quite a bit.