Two minutes, wow! Okay.
So that's a problem. We have to find ways of solving those things.
The third thing is that it has always struck me as very unusual and very weird that we will spend a great deal of time, effort, and money controlling the expenses of how we dole out our finances, auditing them and being very careful that we ensure that the money is well spent for achievable goals that we set up ahead of time to measure, rather than starting from the point of view of what is the best way of achieving the goal. So one of the things you've heard about from other people is the need for advocates for people with disabilities and people, particularly with issues of psychological health. That really was my fourth point, but I wanted to bring in the issue of social inclusion.
You've heard two speakers before me this morning, both of whom talked about the need of employment as a social need. The economics are important, but even more important is the feeling of mental health and contributing to the community.
If we can find a way of inclusiveness and perhaps some sort of negative income tax so that everything we do as a country, and everything we do as a province and as a municipality, helps people to raise their level of contribution to the community rather than holding them back or punishing them.... I realize that's never the intent, but you've heard from others that it's sometimes the effect.
Thank you.