Thank you very much.
One of the roles that government could take is that although a lot of the external websites, the governmental websites, have been improved in the last few years, a lot of the internal websites have not followed suit. One of the things that I think this government can do is to walk the walk and have internal websites follow suit. From what I've been told, and I don't work for the government, quite a few colleagues have said that, as of now, a lot of these departmental websites are not accessible, not usable, not terribly navigable.
I'm wondering if this is one of the things that can be worked on. And let's just forget about cost. Everything costs something.
I want to make a quick comment, and I'll end it here. I find that when it comes to persons' disabilities, it is always about cost. Why is it like that? Why is it that we are always being told let's see how much it costs when it comes to doing things for persons with disabilities?
When it comes to doing things for other types of persons, sighted persons or others, the cost matter is not brought up as frequently and regularly.
Thank you.