Thank you so much for being here.
Maureen, I found your testimony quite interesting. My mom has spent her whole career working with people with developmental disabilities. She worked at home with them, helping with day-to-day activities. Then, as she moved along, she ended up job-coaching. She would find them employment, help them build a resumé and just help with skills that would be useful in the workplace. Employers love having people like this come in and work for them, because they bring something different to the team, right? I found your testimony quite interesting.
There is something I wanted to ask you. You mentioned that people with episodic disabilities need an advocate or the ability to advocate for themselves. I'm just wondering: In your experience, who is usually doing the navigation and the advocacy for a person with an episodic disability?