This is Diane Richler. I'm going to make two quick points and turn it over to Mónica.
The first is that inclusion is in the law. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities general comment number four clearly spells it out: inclusion, inclusion, inclusion—not separate schools.
Second, Tim Shriver made the point of how many children with disabilities are out of school. There isn't enough money to build separate schools and train separate staff, so if we think that we're going to do this, we're going to have to do this together.
Mónica, do you want to add to that?