I'd like to go to Mr. Kramer for a minute. I also have questions for Ms. Blank.
I think we do need a pan-Canadian vision for disabled people for wheelchairs and other resources by doing such things as having a national database for wheelchairs. You often wonder what happens to some of these wheelchairs when they are no longer in use. Do they sit in somebody's house until there's an auction sale or whatever? I think we do need to address issues like that.
This is maybe not a question you want to answer, but I wonder about visible minorities in the workplace. My question is, does having someone like Mayor Sullivan, who I've met here, help to bring attention to what's needed in your city, in your province, and some of the shortcomings or gaps? Does it help, having someone in a wheelchair as mayor?