Thanks for the question.
First of all, having a cost should not be the barrier aspect.... It's one thing to have costs, but in the long run, we're talking about fundamental rights of people with disabilities. Put the cost aside and look at the economics of people having full participation.
Each and every day as we fight to be included, we don't wake up and think about how much this is going to cost. We think about how we are going to be included in today's society. Let's not focus on the cost. Let's focus on people being part of every day.
We've talked about having supports. In terms of this act, if I go and complain, what if I don't have supports that are available for me for that? That needs to be really seriously addressed.
Thank you.