Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's nice to see you in the chair role.
Thank you to the witnesses.
I'm happy to be here, even for a short portion of this important study. I'm happy this work is being done. I'm looking at the report that has been provided. It looks like there is some good work happening, so that's good.
When I'm looking through the report—I don't know whether this has come up already—I'm seeing mentions of many of these invisible disabilities, such as brain injury and mental illness. However, when I'm looking at the framing around the regulation—the examples on how to provide accessibility and so on—it seems to be very focused on physical disabilities. Those are very important, but brain injury and mental illness, for example, are very interconnected and a very important part of this discussion.
I'm wondering if you can share whether this has been looked at. I know that, in my riding of Nanaimo—Ladysmith, we have what's called mental health first aid, so people know how to respond when somebody is having a symptom of a mental illness, for example.
Has any of that been looked at through this process?