I asked you the question in order to highlight this issue and make it public.
The direction of HPS is changing, and it should not only focus on housing. It should include other aspects related to housing. That was my point, and you just confirmed it. Thank you for that.
The March of Dimes Canada representatives discussed poverty at length. There are people who earn less than $20,000 or $10,000 a year. As we know—and you also mentioned this—individuals lose some income when they start working. In addition, people with an intellectual disability often have lower wages than those with other types of disabilities.
I would like to know what kind of wages are earned by people you train to work in warehouses. Do individuals with mental health issues or an intellectual disability receive the same wages as others?
The question is for Mrs. Gunn.