I'd love to answer that.
We only have suggestions, obviously, but we know that at CCRW, for example, an average client at CCRW who is in our Toronto area, who is on ODSP, receives around $1,075 a month in support. At CCRW, to get that one client back to work, it cost us $761.66 in 2012, so that is a good return on investment. That takes people off of disability quite easily.
If we frame how we understand going back to work in a business case and put not-for-profits at the forefront of getting that business case together, and encourage a working environment right from the beginning before the funding is identified, before the call for proposal goes out, to have stakeholder meetings of organizations like CCRW, like my colleagues sitting at the table, then we can say that maybe we should go down this road or maybe that is an idea for this funding as opposed to only seeing it backwards.