Thank you, Chair.
I'll be splitting my time with Mr. Collins.
Ms. Bergeron, thank you very much for being here today, and for your excellent testimony as well.
I'm a member of Parliament from London, Ontario. I have black hair, and I'm wearing a navy jacket with a blue tie.
I have a question for you, which I think will help us understand a bit more about where we are right now. Certainly there's much more to do, but one of the criticisms that's come up in the past, even before I was elected, in fact, is that previous governments of different partisan stripes were more hands-off when it came to the issue of accessibility. Since the introduction of the accessibility act in 2019 for the country, we've seen more of an approach taken that seeks to reverse that. Where have we come from, and where should we continue to go?