I saw the pictures last night that you were talking about. They were phenomenal. What a project that is. I'm really disappointed it's not continuing, because that sort of thing gives other people confidence to get out and do something.
One of the things I noted last night was a thread running through some of the stories I heard: that people with mental health issues or disability issues or family issues have to leave the workplace from time to time because of their situation, and that immediately drops them into a poverty reality. The changes that were brought into employment insurance now see maybe only, if we're lucky, a quarter of the people who pay into employment insurance actually able to qualify to collect. Is that something we could be looking at changing to improve the lot of some of the folks on whose behalf you speak?