The first thing is that about one in four Canadians with disabilities are unable to afford things like assistive devices, home care and that sort of thing. They can't afford the necessary aids, prescriptions and that sort of thing. I think for minors particularly, this can also sometimes cause financial strain in the family, which minors are seeing. A lot of parents of children with intellectual disabilities and that sort of thing are having to take time off work or not work, which results in the loss of income to take care of their disabled youth.
Something that comes in here is that disabled youth are seeing this financial strain and the struggle, and this impacts them. This might make them feel like a burden. Feeling like a burden is not a reason to die. We should be addressing why they feel like an burden and what can we do to make sure they don't feel like a burden.