Thank you very much, Mr. Fulton. You asked whether or not it had a human spin tied to it, and it certainly did. Referencing failures and how we learn from them, certainly in the political world, we see that quite regularly and hopefully learn from them as well.
I was particularly touched by parts of the report. You talked about the courtroom, that when the power went out, the court became disabled. I think that was a wonderful metaphor. You followed up by saying that without the proper tools to work, everyone is disabled. That emphasized it. It alters the way people perceive accommodations.
Can you talk a little more about the combination of those three, and how our perception becomes subjective, in terms of those judgments around disabilities?