Thank you again.
As we know, this is going to be the first ever federal accessibility legislation. We all look forward to it and are eager to see it put in place. I would like to give you a more precise timeline. I would prefer to delegate that to my colleague Minister Qualtrough who would be better informed than I am on the precise timing of the law.
That said, we all agree that accessibility matters for all Canadians, and in particular, again, for seniors. As you rightly stressed, our seniors age in different manners. In many cases, they require adaptation to their housing in order for them to stay at home and to live well.
I expect the accessibility legislation to make a key difference in the lives of many of our seniors and to achieve exactly those objectives. On the details of the timeline, again I would delegate to my colleague.