We never had health equity even before the cuts. Even with respect to migration, migration for disabled women, we are constantly oppressed. We have people who try to bring their children with disabilities and are turned away at the borders. Families are separated when they can't bring their disabled members.
In terms of health equity, in terms of anything that pertains to women's issues, I cannot stress enough the fact that we were behind before the cuts. We are more profoundly behind now.
The one other point that I would quickly like to make with respect to funding is that funding for inclusion should be designated in any funding envelope. It should be adequate, so that my sisters at these tables can also accommodate people with disabilities in their programs and seminars as well, because, as Bonnie outlined, we cannot always do this alone. We also need funding to do our own work and we can't say it enough.