All right. Thank you.
It does worry me when I hear that we're consulting with manufacturing and finance when we have a lot of women in the care economy. A lot of women workers who do care aren't, it sounds like, getting equal exposure in this conversation.
I'm going to move over to Mr. Roberts.
Thank you so much for your testimony.
One thing that is on my mind—as this committee also looks at persons with disabilities—is that there's potential opportunity here for more equity in the workforce as it relates to persons with disabilities.
I just wonder if you could expand a bit on how this could assist workers. I think also about marginalized workers in the care economy, who have been undervalued, under-resourced and under-protected in the economy.