Thank you. Your passion comes through very clearly.
Yes, our reputation internationally on human rights is something Canada has been very proud of. Certainly the amount of money for the court challenges program is a very small amount of money, then, given the much larger budget that we're operating with federally.
I have a very short time to ask questions, Ms. Spindel, so let me just ask you one.
Continuing on with the idea of the train of human rights, in my riding here in Toronto, some of the people who are most desperate are people with disabilities, people who perhaps could do some work, but they do have limitations. They need accommodation, and as you indicated, they don't necessarily know how to navigate the system or get access to programs that already exist.
It seems to me that what Canada is lacking is a really clear national strategy for people with disabilities, so that we can ensure that they get access to their full rights. I'm wondering what your thoughts are on that. How does Canada stack up compared to other developed countries in terms of our approach to people with disabilities? It's a big question and we have a short timeframe, but perhaps you could give me your thoughts.