Thank you.
I think that's something once again where we talk about people not truly understanding. When Kenny was looking at coming to work for me, he saw it as a very big risk. If he can't sustain that job and he loses his benefits, he has to go through it all again. So I'm very happy to hear about that, but I think we need to do a better job in getting this out to people.
I'm going to go quickly to my other question. Many disabled Canadians have trouble gaining mobility in order to go to work. That's one of the key aspects of why they don't take work, because they can't get to and from work and do everything on their own.
First, do we have any reports that have been released on this aspect of accessibility; and secondly, do we have some programs in place that are easily accessible and would help out?
I know in his situation he had the ability to get a van outfitted so that he was able to go to and from work, but do we have any reports or information on these programs? I'd be interested to see that. That's the first part; and secondly, what programs do we have to make accessibility an issue?