My next question is for Mr. Doiron.
In sections 3.10 and 3.2, the report deals with delays of favourable decisions with respect to applications for disability benefits. In 20% of cases, individuals must wait more than a year, which is a major delay. For the remaining 80% of cases, who receive their disability benefits within a one year time frame, there may be a wait of 11 months, which is an enormous delay.
Could this situation contribute to crime, self-harm, or spousal violence? Among the individuals who have applied for this disability benefit, how many are now homeless?