I'm not sure I have a ton more to add, but I think it's an example of some great best-practice models that are out there. There's also some great anti-poverty work being done in Australia, by bringing together the different levels of government, along with labour and safe communities, to look at all the pieces.
l think that's what happens with a lot of our work. One government will say that it's not their area, it's someone else's, and then people get lost in the cracks in between.
So I think a role the federal government can play is to identify some of those great best-practice models, like the employment models in Ireland, and produce some information so that communities have that information available to them to say that this is something we might be able to do in our community.
You were talking about the SARCAN stuff. I'm quite familiar with that, because our organization runs an international disability film festival, and there have been some great videos produced about that. And being able to access that information to look at those models is another piece of the puzzle. So that, to me, is the point of those.