On the question that Thomas just responded to in relation to an amount that would lift people out of poverty, in Canada we currently have something like 54 official poverty lines. To lift people out of poverty, presumably, it would be above that line; however, it costs to be disabled.
We know from research that's been done outside Canada, in comparable jurisdictions like Ireland, Australia and the U.K., that for the amount it would take for you to be eligible for something like a provincial disability program or CPPD, it's roughly 40% more. For people who are severely disabled, it can cost 65% to 75% more.
It depends, really, as Thomas mentioned before. Is it one dollar over the poverty line and we've lifted people out of poverty? For disabled people, that's not the way that we can do things. It needs to take into consideration the cost of disability.