I think this is an important question. It's been a part of a learning process for all of us. I'm happy to provide an example for the committee.
One of the biggest issues faced by a range of disabilities, especially in the built environment, is a concept called wayfinding.
It's intuitive for many of us when we enter a building, on how to get from the entrance to, say, this chamber or this meeting room. We look for signs and signals. For people with visual impairments there, should be Braille. For many people with a range of functional limitations, it's not intuitive on how to get from A to B. It is expected going forward, that the types of standards that CASDO would look at would incorporate this concept of wayfinding.
I would encourage the committee to engage more with the disability community about this important issue.