I think the discussions obviously were about the fact that I, as I have done in all my conversations with all my provincial and territorial counterparts, am ensuring that there are no clawbacks for persons with disabilities, that this benefit we have put forward is going to support over 600,000 persons with disabilities and that there is going to be consistency all across this country so that, whether you're from Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan or any other province, you will get this benefit. That's been the universality and consistency of this benefit. Obviously, it's a federal benefit, and it's extremely important.
It's unfortunate to say Quebec is one of the provinces that has not publicly said yet that they are not going to claw back this benefit. I continue to push them, and so do the disability stakeholders I met with from Quebec. There are incredible organizations in Quebec when it comes to the disability community that have been working extremely hard with the provincial government to ask them not to claw back any of the benefits. This is a significant step forward to ensure some of the most vulnerable and poorest in our country get the extra support they need.
I'll give you an example of—