Thank you for the question.
Certainly we would agree that independence is crucial for key components of this bill. It is crucial, especially for CASDO, to ensure that the proposed accessibility standards are as robust and progressive as they can possibly be, and really address the needs of a cross-section of persons with disabilities without being encumbered by the government of the day or the particular politics of the day. That's an area where we have made recommendations for enhancing independence.
We've also made recommendations around independence in relation to other key accessibility components in the bill, and we're happy to provide those to the committee. Those are contained in our written submission to the committee.