On your first question about the report card for what was recommended in the past and where we stand, this is something we would have to do. I'd be happy to take that back to the department to try to do what we can and then have it sent to you.
In terms of an economic strategy addressing systemic barriers, I would say that we have a number of targeted programs in the department, including transfers that directly target the needs of persons with disabilities. So our programs do address some of the needs.
The transfers that are provided to provinces are quite flexible and allow them to develop a multitude of programs that are handled from health departments to employment departments and education departments. There are a lot of approaches that are there to support, such as housing, transportation, and income support. This is covered by an array of programs that goes beyond the federal government; it goes into the provincial sphere of activities. We address many types of needs through a variety of programs.
I'm not saying there are not gaps, but it is a complex area where there are so many programs available, including wage subsidies. I could go on and on.