Yes, we understand there's obviously a building code, and it varies across the country.
The certification program is designed to guide developers, building owners, and landlords to move beyond the code, beyond the minimums, and provide guidance in a uniform manner across the country above the code. In fact, we would look to use the existing world-class accessibility standard that has been prepared by the Canadian Standards Association as the minimum standard, and move beyond that into a tiered system of recognition for greater and greater innovation against inclusive design principles. It would be moving into things that we take for granted but that don't exist in a lot of places.
The idea is that you provide tiers above the code, but that we don't act as the enforcers of the code. That's a provincial responsibility, and they have people who do that Ontario, as you say. We work hand-in-hand with government, and we are working with the Government of Ontario and the Government of B.C. to pilot this. The intention is to work with the federal government to pilot it on a bigger scale across the country and establish the uniform standards.