Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm Tracy Gray, the vice-chair of this committee on behalf of the Conservative team. I'm wearing a black blazer with a cream-coloured blouse and I have blond shoulder-length hair.
My first questions are for Mr. Lepofsky.
I'm not sure if you heard of the situation that occurred last week at this committee when the House of Commons administration created a barrier to testifying virtually for a person living with a disability. He said he had testified previously. Within minutes of being notified of this, my Conservative colleagues and I took action. We tabled a motion—which passed—to ensure that the person is able to testify and that House administration does an immediate investigation and reports back to this committee within a month.
My question for you is this: Do you think we can have a credible conversation about a Canada without barriers when even the highest government institution in the land—Parliament—currently isn't without barriers?