Thank you very much.
Ms. Hewitt, I'd like to turn to you, if possible.
You've mentioned a couple of examples of barriers. I think a lot of times people think of a barrier as something that's only physical, but there absolutely are invisible barriers that we don't necessarily see. I would chalk this up to too much bureaucracy or red tape, which makes it difficult for people to be able to access the supports they need.
I know that you mentioned a couple of examples previously, just with the CRA. Are there any other invisible barriers in place, knowingly or unknowingly from the federal government, that if removed would make it easier? I can think of plain language, for example, as being something so simple. We can just change the language to make it easily read and understood.
Is there anything that you would suggest the federal government could change?