I think it's complementary. We have the complaint process, and it has addressed some problems, but the thing with the bill is it's proactive. It's going to bring forward a completely different way to address systemic situations of accessibility or lack of accessibility. For me, the fact that it's under the Canadian Human Rights Commission and act will give us a broader and larger set of tools to address accessibility.
On October 4th, 2018. See this statement in context.