Thank you.
In your presentation, you mentioned the Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities and that the government is developing accessibility legislation. One of the number one causes of shortness of life and injury to seniors is accessibility so that they can age in place. If they fall, there's the likelihood of their breaking their hip and getting pneumonia, and then their life ends very quickly. Accessibility is critical, such as a ramp to the front of a home, particularly after a stroke. You would have an occupational therapist assess where they're living and how to make that home liveable so that they can age in place.
When will you be introducing that accessibility legislation in the House? This all needs to happen fairly quickly, and to be honest, I'm disappointed that it took a year and a half for us to even have the discussion we're having today. This all needs to move very quickly. When are we going to have the legislation that you referred to in your speech?