Thank you so much for your question.
I think there are many things about the Canada disability benefit that are still unknown, such as eligibility and the amount. There are also things that relate to how much it actually costs, and where the poverty line would sit if you are somebody who is disabled. Research from other countries would say that the line is 40% more for the disabled than for those who don't have disabilities.
The poverty line is the poverty line. A common phrase that I know Mr. Adair has heard me use is that “it's not lollipops and rainbows; it's still the poverty line”. It's a start of where we need to get people to. Mr. Adair spoke of housing. When it comes to treatment, we need people to be able to function so that they can deal with their disability rather than dealing with the double whammy of their disability and abject poverty.
It's a start, but do I think that the Canada disability benefit alone will stop disabled people accessing MAID? My personal opinion is no, that it's one of a package of measures that we need to do as a country.