That's great. Thank you.
My colleague Pierre Poilievre brought forward the opportunity act earlier this year, which I thought was an outstanding opportunity for us to make a very tangible difference very quickly.
That would ask the Department of Finance to put some results out there. Many of you have said today that the harder people with disabilities work, the less they're taking home, because their social programs are being clawed back.
Is this a program that we should look at again? Unfortunately, it wasn't passed through the House. I think there's an opportunity there for us to make a real difference. Would it address some of these problems if there was legislation in place that ensured that if somebody with disabilities made more money, they were not going to get a clawback on their social programs?