Episodic disabilities include a broad range of conditions—not conditions, but you have epilepsy and even severe migraines. Some people suffer such that they're in bed for days.
It should be based on the ability of a person to participate in society. It could be Crohn's disease. It could be any number of diseases. With people who have these episodic bouts—with whatever they're diagnosed with—we have to focus not on the term but on what we can do to ensure these people continue to contribute to society in the workforce and at home. I think we have to look at it not by naming 40 different disabilities. We're looking at what we can do for people who are currently suffering, and for future Canadians who will be diagnosed with an episodic disability, so they know there is support for them.
I don't think that naming them all is effective, but rather when somebody does suffer from something episodically, that they know there is support.