When I think about requests for information, if they don't provide it, there is no consequence. That is what you're saying, basically. Is that fair? I'm seeing a nod. That's good.
According to Statistics Canada, one in five Canadians, aged 15 and over, has one or more disabilities that could limit their participation in everyday activities. Of the 2.2 million persons with disabilities, who used federally regulated transportation in 2019 and 2020, 63%, or two-thirds—which is significant—faced a barrier.
As auditors, my question to you would be this: What's a realistic goal or number? Is it realistic to have 0% facing a barrier? What is that timeline? I know you mentioned that 2040 is too long to wait, but we also know that businesses are burdened with so many things, and it is absolutely challenging to make things accessible. It's costly. There are lots of things. I don't think it comes from a lack of compassion.
What do you think is a realistic number, from an auditor's perspective, versus 63%?