Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
In recent years, large buildings have been constructed while completely ignoring accessibility standards for mobility–impaired persons. Some examples are the installation of push buttons for elevators at a height appropriate for people in wheelchairs, as well as the height of water fountains and door width. I am talking about all the new standards that enable someone in a wheelchair or someone with severe mobility restrictions to move around, both in the House of Commons and in public spaces.
Have you ensured adherence to this very important value from the project's inception to its completion?