Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank our three witnesses for joining us this morning.
I would like to ask each of you a question, but one of the difficult parts of being committee members is that we have only five minutes to question highly knowledgeable and intelligent witnesses. So if I have to speed up the debate a bit, it is not because I am not interested, but because I am limited to five minutes.
Mr. Masek, while you were employed at the movie theatre and the work station issue arose, was there not at any point some openness regarding the possibility of an occupational therapist determining whether one of the work stations could be adapted to your needs?
Did you have easy access to those services? Did you have an opportunity to meet with the employer, with the assistance of a competent person, or were you left to your own devices?