The provinces do support persons with disabilities. I live it too. My 26-year-old son is intellectually disabled, and I know from being a parent that the provinces have a deep responsibility when it comes to making sure of many of those supports. The federal government has responsibilities too, but to characterize it that the federal government has let the disabled community down I think is an absolute falsehood. I think the provincial governments have restructured things in ways and means, and perhaps in some provinces—I'm aware of Ontario—it's more severe than other cases, but to characterize it as a national situation is, as I said, a falsehood.
You're an exceptional entrepreneur. By the way, Lisa was awarded the first ever Woman of the Year award in our community two years ago for her outstanding accomplishments. Lisa, you're an entrepreneur who runs a company that connects people as more or less an employment agency. It ties in exactly with Mr. Dale's comments this morning, that these agencies such as yours are critical to the people who have disabilities to be able to connect and to employers who need a simplified process.