My key comment would be that the people with disabilities out there are so numerous that the groups of people with disabilities don't know them all.
When it comes to people who are blind or partially sighted, CNIB is a service organization that provides assistance to people with vision loss. But there are many groups in Canada that are made up of people with disabilities who would welcome the opportunity to sit down with anybody from Elections Canada to talk about their experiences.
Reaching those communities is very important. But I think the key piece for us is again that not everybody who is blind or partially sighted or has other disabilities is a member of groups or organizations or is registered with a particular group. The information about how to vote, where to vote, whom to contact, and about training for people so that they understand different things should be out in the broader population, ensuring that all the information is accessible to them, because not everybody is going to go to an organization such as CNIB.