I think a lack of timelines gives those who are developing standards—and I'm not going to say Accessibility Standards Canada isn't doing a good job, because they are—some time to take time, and I find that a bit challenging.
What it also does, as I said in my remarks, is leave open the space for not making improvements and not taking current knowledge and guidance that have been provided to government on accessibility and inclusion and implementing them now, instead of waiting for standards to be developed.