Absolutely. In the village of Vernon about 45 minutes south of here, there's a young, developmentally disabled man whose job is to walk throughout the entire village on recycling day and return people's recycling bins to their front door so they don't have to do that for themselves. It's unrequited work. It is work that is not forced upon him, but it is work he does. It is something that makes him feel valuable, and he is considered valuable in his community because he does that work.
I fully agree with you that we should never denigrate anybody's work. When they choose to contribute, they are not only building a sense of self-purpose, but they are doing so by contributing to others. In everything we do, whether it's for disabled people, or people who are down and out, or live in remote communities, we should give them opportunities to work and have that satisfaction.
Those are my remarks. Thanks.