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Finally under the AODA an existing standard cannot be amended without being subjected to the standards development committee which by government promise guarantees a 50 percent representation on the table. They have outsourced the built environment right out of the AODA and you cannot get the full accessibility writes by 2025 without fully addressing the AODA. Whatever they come up with later -- the code covered by the standard, we have written the government and they have not answered that request. What about the proposal that you will look at today? Amy will give you a really good summary of what is in it. I will alert you to the concerns that we have. We are here to learn from you and get feedback on what other ideas you may have. Hopefully later this week we will post a draft brief, seek your input and finalize it by October 1. Stay tuned for that. Issues that we would like to address.
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If you're feeling uncomfortable about either e-mailing us for using the online system, we’ll also provide any information that we send a way to phone us. In addition to the input that we provide to the AODA, feel free to share the comments with the AODA Alliance. There are brochures in the back as well and a sign-up sheet. We will echo the comments. Whatever you submit will be sent twice from two different sources. Thank you for coming in with your thoughtful comments. Thank you for helping us give meaningful and community input to this particular public consultation on a very, very important standard.