That's great, and it's great to be among such open-minded and compassionate people who are entertaining a good piece of legislation today.
I want to commend my colleague for putting forward this piece of work. I have to admit it's the first time I've ever heard a member of Parliament, when referring to CPP disability, use the words “apply” and “simply” in the same sentence. In the experience I've had, they usually don't mesh, but I think that underlines the significance of putting forward this piece of legislation. Again, as my colleague, Monsieur Lessard, had indicated, this was a recommendation that came out of a study that was done in 2004 by an all-party committee as well, and I commend my colleague for bringing this forward.
There are two questions, if I could ask Mr. Arango one first and then go to Mark with the second one.
The information you shared, Mr. Kyle, with regard to cancer before, during, and in the follow-up, and the situation with immune suppression following chemo, I think is important to note. And your work on stroke is also important.
With heart and with corrective surgery, the surgeries that are being done now, typically what's the duration from the diagnosis through to the treatment, through to recovery, and through to working hard again? Is there a typical time span we can refer to?