There are a number of things that I'm chomping at the bit to tell you.
There are three reports that have come out over the last three years that would be great source documents for you to review.
One is a document I prepared for Employment and Social Development Canada. It was a summary of all the income support programs that were in place for people with disabilities. It explored the definition, as well as the application and appeals processes. I don't know the name of it, but I can give it to Elizabeth, the analyst.
The second was a really good report called “Leaving Some Behind: What Happens When Workers Get Sick”, produced by IRPP, the Institute for Research on Public Policy. It has an excellent overview of the support programs for people with disabilities.
The third is a report I did for the federal-provincial-territorial working group on disabilities. It covered some of the same information, but with a broader scope. We looked into what is a short-term disability, what is a moderate disability, what is an episodic disability, and so on. I did an international scan, as well as a scan of the programs available in the provinces and territories. To me, those are three good resource documents for the committee to have access to.