Yes. When we're talking about funding specifically, I think it's absolutely critical we get money into people's hands to allow them to be able to direct their own care and to put the money into the places that are important to them. Historically, whenever governments have tried to direct care for people, to direct how or what types of care they require, they often fail at that because disability is simply not a monolith.
I think empowering people to be able to use the funds to get the things they need at the times they need them is absolutely critical. This means not just literally things like masks and gloves, but also being able to hire people to go get groceries and pick up medication from the pharmacy, to do those things that unfortunately many of us took for granted before this happened.