I have an article here from the Toronto Star. A York University professor has been denied because her 13-year-old son has Down's syndrome. We have an individual who has a good profession, a professor at a university, but one of the children has a health condition, so the whole case is denied.
Is there not some way we can have a policy whereby we can see some changes and allow some leniency and acceptance to the family? I think we should measure the contributions of a family as a whole and not target one individual in the family and have the whole case denied.
Can you elaborate on that?