Thank you.
Bonnie, thank you for being back again.
We as a society have done an abysmal job of employing people with disabilities. We seem to think it's okay to have people living with disabilities working for free rather than working and being paid for meaningful employment. While working as a cashier may be a reality, the fact is there are women living with autism, women in a wheelchair, or women who are blind or deaf, who aren't able to use their skills or often even their education. That's another issue. One of the things we've heard is that providing subsidies to employers does not work.
Can you comment on how we could educate employers on making their workplace accessible through things like flex hours? It's not expensive for them.
You only have about 30 seconds to do that.