They want it done from beginning of day until end of day. There are some motorized wheelchairs. There will be senators who are going to do this. You have a choice, but I think they would prefer people to do the non-propelled wheelchair. It gives you more of a sense of....
I'll tell you, Parliament Hill, compared to the rest of the country, is well equipped for people with disabilities, but you will still find there are enormous challenges. Certain of the green buses accommodate wheelchairs. The idea is that when you get in the wheelchair you don't get out. You use the wheelchair-accessible facilities for the bathroom and everything else on the Hill. Some of the green buses will accommodate; I think every third one actually accommodates a wheelchair.
We'll learn more about it, but it's well worth the experience, and I think it would be useful for this committee, part of whose mandate is the responsibility for persons with disabilities, to take the leadership role in highlighting this issue on May 7.