I can't speak to how much it costs, but considering that my recommendation was that there should be intervenor services across Canada.... We understand that the provinces pay for those services, but not every province provides them. There should be a national framework to ensure that there are intervenor services available. It doesn't matter where you live, or it shouldn't matter where you live—you should have access to them. That's really important.
Having the support of the federal government, maybe more on a policy or framework side of it, and establishing that this is something that's important and respects the human rights of people who are living with deaf-blindness.... They really should have the right to be able to communicate, express themselves and interact with their communities, and they're being held back because they live with a communication barrier.