Thank you very much for that. It's increasingly clear that disabled people can work and want to work. There are 300,000 severely disabled people in Canada who are employed today. There are a million disabled people employed across the country, and employers like Tim Hortons, RBC, and Walgreens want to hire them. We need to make sure that this happens, that they earn competitive wages, and that they make the full contribution they want to make through the dignity of work.
My next question is for Statistics Canada. You demonstrated there is a link between post-secondary education and higher earnings. Have you done a regression analysis to control for other factors that might also be a cause? For example, you also show that children of families with higher incomes are more likely to go to university. As you know, correlation does not always equal causation. Have you controlled for other factors to ascertain if post-secondary education is really the cause of the higher income or if it is one of the effects of starting out with certain advantages in life?