It is actually very beautiful, and so are the roads.
I think we're all amazingly inspired by the success that you've had with Walgreens in employing over 1,000 people. I read your book, and my favourite story was of the elderly parent who came to you. He shook your hand and said, “I want to thank you because I can die now. I know my son is going to be okay.” That's the kind of independence that you've offered thousands of people who would otherwise be cast aside.
What I'm looking for from you today is something like an Ikea instruction manual on how we can replicate what you did with Walgreens right across Canada's job market. You said that the best way to carry this out is to have a group that goes into a workplace, understands what work needs to be done, brings in disabled employees who they believe are capable of doing it, and bridges one to the other.
Could you elaborate on the government policies that enable that to happen?