Thank you, all three of you. Those were compelling words and compelling examples.
I want to start with Shane and Shelley.
Your story is a typical one, I think, of many individuals who would like to have permanent, ongoing, non-precarious employment, but the systems out there provide sheltered workshops or other such congregated, segregated, and insufficient employment. What is the federal government able to do to change some of that? We're looking at this through a federal government lens. A lot of the issues that you deal with are local and provincially regulated, but the federal government spends a lot of money on disability issues, and on disability supports, and on EI. How would we change some of those regimes to make it more likely that you'd be in more stable employment?
It's a tough question, I know. Any one of you can answer that question, and I know you have an answer ready to go.