I'm very happy to answer that question.
What happened on August 22 of this year was the Canadian Association of the Deaf had the result of that case published on the front page of The Globe and Mail. Also, the same day we had an e-mail from a client, a woman who was deaf. She didn't know about the news story, but she told me in her e-mail that her husband wanted an interview with Immigration Canada. He was trying to enter Canada. He was American and was planning on becoming Canadian, and he had an interview with Immigration Canada. However, when they asked for an interpreter to facilitate that interview, Immigration Canada said no. That was on the very same day that the decision was published and made news across Canada.