Yes.
The parents will have to do what we did. Initially, we went to our local MP. Then we went beyond that. We went to Human Rights. We were told that actually the change of the policy was okay, that it made it more equal for us. We still disagreed. So we finally found a lawyer who was willing to apply for court challenges program funding, and went forward. But until we had that, every step of the way we were either denied or we lost. It was only once we got the court challenges program funding and a lawyer, and went through that process, that things finally started happening.
We actually found, during our challenge, that when we made the freedom of information request, we got back documents from the federal government here in Ottawa that were our documents that we'd had beforehand, with our names blacked out. That showed us that the only time we actually started making some progress was when we had the lawyer funded by court challenges; there wasn't any before that.