Mr. Chairman, my name was on the list. I'll be very brief.
I agree. It's about people with disabilities. It's about the visually impaired. I did a similar exercise in my riding with people with visual disabilities. You can put on a type of a visual impairment and walk around on the streets, which shows you the impairment in regard to the implication of curb cuts, for example, and the snow, and what that means for wheelchair accessibility. It helps with wheelchairs, but people with visual disabilities don't have the marked sidewalks. So there's a conflict in urban design for people with disabilities that's really interesting as well.
I think it's important to raise awareness for all people with disabilities and to do whatever we can to make life easier for them in regard to the challenges they face.