I think, definitely, there's a cost. There's a cost to making places accessible. Quite honestly, if we built it in an accessible manner to start with, it wouldn't cost that much. I think the federal government does need to help municipalities to get up to speed.
As I mentioned in my presentation, the biggest issue is attitudes, because people who are building spaces are building them and then stopping and going, “Oh, wow. We should have done this.” They're not consulting with people with disabilities who have the lived experience in order to make sure it's made accessible in the first place.
I often say that we have stairs to accommodate ambulatory people. A ramp will accommodate everybody, but we consider the ramp an accommodation when actually the stairs are the accommodation. We don't deal with that stuff when we're building it in the first place. We need to do it right in the first place, and changing the attitudes is going to make a change in the barrier-free access.