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Procedure and House Affairs committee I would love to answer your question. The problem is that because the debates are not always accessible, I have no idea what has been missed. I have no idea if a video or an image has been put up in the background or what expressions and body language people are using. I can so
December 5th, 2017Committee meeting
Diane Bergeron
Procedure and House Affairs committee It has never occurred. I can hear what the person is saying, but if all we needed was to hear what people are saying, why would we need visuals? It is important to remember visuals are there for a reason. I don't know when it has, and I've never had it happen. I've been to seve
December 5th, 2017Committee meeting
Diane Bergeron
Procedure and House Affairs committee A screen reader is a synthesizer that reads, in an electronic voice, what's on the screen to a person who is blind or partially sighted. If the website meets the WCAG standards, WCAG 3 or WCAG 2.0—I'm sorry, I don't know all the numbers in there—the website can be accessible with
December 5th, 2017Committee meeting
Diane Bergeron
Procedure and House Affairs committee Yes, absolutely. To start, just so you know, the document we handed out earlier is actually not the information you need in the next federal election, but our briefing note, which we will provide to you in English and French afterwards. We didn't want to give it to you in advanc
December 5th, 2017Committee meeting
Diane Bergeron
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you very much. I'd like to first thank the committee for inviting us to come today. I'm Diane Bergeron, and with me is Thomas Simpson. CNIB has been around for almost a hundred years. We were founded in 1918 to serve veterans coming back from World War I who came back war
December 5th, 2017Committee meeting
Diane Bergeron