Again, in the context of Bill C-44 we know that the forms of intervention that can occur early in life will have tremendous outcomes later in life. Certainly caregiving responsibilities for parents of children with disabilities often continue much longer in life than for other families, and so certainly I want to recognize the need and the duties that carry on throughout a lifetime.
The parenting of a child with a severe disability is a lifetime commitment. That said, interventions can occur when a child is young. We know from the research and from our experiences that those first stages are critical towards shaping outcomes towards inclusion later in life. Driving kids to—