Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
I'm sorry that I can't join you in person today.
Thank you to all the panellists for the wonderful testimony. My first question is for Bonnie Brayton.
You spoke about how unpaid care work is primarily done by women. You also connected gender-based violence with poverty and financial abuse.
One of the things I'm offering up in this Parliament is my private member's bill in support of a guaranteed livable basic income. One of the reasons is exactly that—for example, the senior women who worked in unpaid care work, who have no pensions and who are living in poverty. It's also for the 70% of adults with severe intellectual disabilities who live in poverty.
I'm wondering what your thoughts are about putting in place a guaranteed livable basic income to deal with issues of gender-based violence but also to ensure that the disabled community can live in dignity in spite of all the discrimination they face in the workforce.