We are constantly educating.
You bring up a really good point. I was thinking about this. I was a new MP in 2020 and I was going through Canada summer jobs. At that point we had a very limited amount of time. Now, as MPs, we have about two and a half weeks to go through it. That was something we learned through feedback—that we needed more time. I realized that the same larger organizations in my riding were getting CSJ. There was a whole educational component that involved going to smaller organizations and saying, “Do you know about this?”—meaning, as you mentioned, the disability tax credit—and saying, “This would be great for you.”
I see the difference between 2015 and now with respect to who is involved in this program, who is taking part in this program, and the role of an MP.
This program is unprecedented. It's paramount here, because we know our communities. It is about providing information. You make some excellent points, Bonita. It is about education as well. It's about knowing our ridings, and it's about finding the information that is needed by those we serve.