Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thanks, everyone, for coming today and making your presentations. They're really very educational.
I'm from Brampton Centre. There are people whom I generally sit with and talk to and do some consultations with regarding the things I'm coming to committee with and asking questions about.
I had a chance to talk to Ms. Bains. She has an accessibility professional certification. She is an expert in digital accessibility and she advises teams and management about creating inclusive accessible online services.
Being an expert in this, she says she has no grudges. She has good facilities that are being provided through the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Things are favourable, but sometimes she says there are disappointments.
She says there is a complaint process that disabled people sometimes have to go through. They have to hire their own lawyer. The other side's organizations have their firms and big lawyers, and the disabled person's side has very big problems getting suitable results from the tribunals. Being a lawyer, I also have that concern.
Ms. Joffe, my question is to you. Being a house lawyer, what do you think of this proposition? What is your reply to how to tackle these complaints?