Thank you, all of you, for some compelling testimony.
I want to go back to where we started this, which was at the UN convention and the fact that it's the overarching piece that people in the disabled community are hoping will actually provide some guidance, or some power more than guidance. But I'm afraid we've signed something with no teeth, or at least the federal government hasn't exercised the teeth that it should have.
For example, in one of the provinces, the earnings of persons with disabilities were frozen against inflation. That's in violation of the UN convention, which says people with disabilities shouldn't go backwards, that they should always go forward.
What would the federal government be able to do to that province to prevent that happening, if anything?