Absolutely. The Disability Inclusion Business Council that was recently formed takes a bit of that perspective as to how we ensure that a lot of what the business community across the board is using—the design of their offices all the way to the IT and the software that they leverage—is accessible. That component of the study could partly be taken with that in mind.
From a regulatory perspective, for example, the federal government in Canada has an accessibility act, which a lot of the providers have to abide by. That is one way we adhere to it.
Regarding how regulations are evolving, I think that's where we can take the conversation. Having an advisory board look at the different and evolving ways that AI technology can play in that role, I think is a very valid conversation and one that we should probably be taking a deeper look at.