I do.
When you think about some of the other groups that are allowed in—people who are heavy smokers, people who are at risk because of a potential accident or whatever—those people are allowed in. They may be non-disabled now. We sometimes use the term “TAB”—temporarily able-bodied—but there is no guarantee that tomorrow those persons won't suffer an accident or sometime shortly down the road develop an illness because of their lifestyle. Yet questions about supposed excessive demands do not appear to be asked of them.
Again, that's why we consider this provision so inequitable and in need of repeal.