Yes. The first and consistent message, as has been said here today, is, “We need this as quickly as possible, and we want to be involved at every stage.”
I believe the disability community understands the approach we've taken and the rationale behind it. I believe we have established an amount of trust with the community and they have confidence that there will be meaningful engagement and input received. They will be listened to through the regulatory process.
The disability community is terrified—I use that word intentionally—of the potential for clawbacks. They're worried about the idea of a race to the bottom. If I put out a number right now and all of a sudden the provincial and territorial landscapes started changing, there would be nothing I could do. We need to support the disability community and validate their concerns. They don't want to be imposed upon. Governments have done this forever. Let's work with them. Let's work together to get this done.