Mr. Speaker, I appreciate hearing the story from my colleague on the issues he had to deal with regarding a family member.
One of the things we most recently saw, as a result of the horrific accident in Humboldt involving the hockey team, was not only the deaths as a result of that accident but what the families had to go through.
An individual became a paraplegic as a result of that accident. He has been fighting back. Most recently, he has been playing sled hockey. He wants to show the different things one can do. It is fantastic to see what he is bringing to the public by showing that one can break through the barriers that may be out there. However, we, as a governing body, need to help with that.
I wonder if my colleague might be able to mention an example of a barrier that his family had to overcome. He mentioned a few, but maybe other examples of barriers might come to mind where the government could eventually work to break them down.