You should invite someone from Service Canada. Once you know what the subject of the meeting will be, invite the government so that there is a third party that can listen and see what is going on. Then it would perhaps reach the government. It's a suggestion.
Ms. Spindel, please enlighten me. I always thought that the March of Dimes was an organization that did medical research for persons with disabilities in order to find cures for diseases. As I listened to you speak, you seemed to change your position. You are In fact looking for jobs for these disabled people.
I have a question to ask you. In Quebec, more and more public schools are accepting persons with disabilities, depending on what the disability is. In Ontario, are there more schools accepting students with certain types of disabilities? There are of course serious disabilities that cannot be handled in this way. However, in Ontario, can persons with minor disabilities have the opportunity to be educated on a par with other students without feeling that they are being treated differently from others?