Number one is a paycheque. A paycheque changes everything. Right now, people who have disabilities who are on all of these pensions that John was talking about are a drain on the system. By taking an individual off those benefits and putting them into the workplace, it's a win-win because you're saving the taxpayer the cost of the benefit, and you're also creating a brand new taxpayer.
If you take 5,000 people here in Ontario off the Ontario disability support program, if those 5,000 people are making the maximum amount of benefits, and you put those 5,000 people into the workplace making a living wage, the combination of the savings from ODSP and the contribution in taxes to the government is about $70 million. There's a huge benefit in removing people from ODSP or other types of benefits across the country and creating new taxpayers. In fact, the only way in which a person with a disability can live a full life is with a paycheque. That is the most important thing.