[Interpretation] Certainly. I can start, and then Mr. Roots can add.
In any funding that's provided, if they stay stagnant and they don't follow the accessibility act.... If they want to remove barriers, for instance, and you allot any funding within that procurement process, they need to prove that they're ensuring that things are being made accessible. You need to follow up and ensure that it's regulated so there is that change.
There should be an annual report from the commissioner measuring those changes and seeing where there are gaps. Then fill in those gaps and invest in those areas to ensure that everything is accessible to meet those needs. That's the reason we need those timelines in place.