Ms. Murray said that we're not in a position to make laws, but we are very much in a position to make recommendations to the government, including in cases when laws need either to be amended or created.
We have the Accessible Canada Act that was just passed in 2019, yet it doesn't address many of the issues that have been raised in today's testimony.
My final question is: Can we depend on the industry to do the right thing voluntarily, or do we need the government to take a leadership role and legislate to require th em to do the right thing? If so, what form should that take?
I imagine that every witness has thoughts on this.
Perhaps I'll start with Mr. Reznick, and then we can go around the table until I run out of time.