The fact that each province is providing different levels of social assistance support needs to be taken into account. For example, I think one of the witnesses said that in the case of a province that already provides assistance up to the poverty line, a different approach will be taken. If we have a universal concept of adequacy, taking into account the needs and costs of people with disabilities, there can be a national approach, but it can be taken only if there's a consensus position on adequacy.
In the absence of that, it will end up being a checkerboard. There have to be some overarching and overriding principles that come to bear on the provincial discussions that will inevitably follow.