Thank you so much.
Thank you to the witnesses.
I'm going to ask my question initially of Mr. McKelvey.
We're obviously in the very early stages of this, as legislators, and I'm sure that it's going to evolve over time. Right now I'm wanting to focus on the obvious traps that we should be legislating. I really appreciate the three that you brought forward.
I'm interested in your expanding a little bit more on this “efficiency benefits are fairly distributed”. With the intersectional lens that you brought to this discussion, which is gender.... There could be other intersections, of course. This committee looks at disability inclusion, so I'm also very interested in how that would benefit or harm persons with disabilities and bring them into the workforce.
With that lens, I'm wondering if you could explain a little bit how workers can be protected and benefit from the obvious evolution.