I think we would need to know the disability group. Again, as I said, is somebody congenital, or did they acquire a disability in childhood or later in life? I think we need to know that. Everything else is potentially inferable from those two pieces. You can infer multiple lived experiences at once.
If you use the way that Statistics Canada asks the disability screening question, you're also able to understand a bit of the functional impacts. That combination of functional impacts, age of onset and number and types of disabilities will give us a lot to go along with everything else that gets captured in terms of pay, such as when somebody joins the professoriate, what their salary is and how that salary changes with time.
I will say one other thing, if I have time.