The next question is around the disability process. During the rollout of CERB, one of the things we saw was that some governments—B.C. is an example and so is Ontario—clawed back their disability pensions to low-income Canadians even though they knew they had disabilities and even though they knew they experienced challenges.
As we move forward, how confident are you that governments that don't want us to spend money supporting Canadians but would rather provide tax credits to people who have already earned dollars—the sort of boutique tax credit that we saw define a previous government in Canada...? How confident are you that we can get the provincial governments to still support people with disabilities as we move forward with stronger investments to both alleviate poverty and, more importantly, give people the platform in their lives to succeed and thrive as Canadians, despite the fact that they have been marginalized through no fault of their own?