All I can say is that, ultimately, I suppose it would be a decision for this committee in terms of a recommendation, and for the House, ultimately, as to the way to go. Certainly, in terms of complaints processes, as I've indicated before, those can be dealt with, addressed, and there's an outcome.
What I said at the outset is that this legislation, the Canadian Human Rights Act and proposed Bill C-81, set out the principle that all Canadians should be able to fully participate in society, that things should be made accessible by design and that all efforts ought to be made to provide that full accessibility. That's the context in which we're giving—