Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Hogan, in your opening statement, you said, “These audits are important because every person, regardless of his, her or their health status, gender or location, has a right to participate fully and equally in society.” You also said, “Some people in Canada have to constantly fight for rights that others take for granted as basic rights.”
I want to thank you for reminding us with such a visual example, because those words, as well as your example of the lost luggage, really struck me. I think it's really important to remind ourselves of that, and also that there is still so much work to be done to be a truly inclusive society.
I'd like to ask you a question regarding the report on improving accessibility for travellers. What progress has been made to continue to achieve a barrier-free Canada?