It's a law that sets out accessibility standards for organizations in Ontario. The aim of AODA is to make Ontario more accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities. To identify, remove and prevent barriers for people with disabilities is important to the government of Ontario.Only five (5) economic sectors now have AODA regulations requiring accessibility for people with disabilities. Boards are also developing principles in two (2) other fields, namely instruction and medical services. However, the AODA's goal is a constantly open Ontario by 2025. In the unlikely event that seven (7) economic sectors adopt AODA principles, the territory won't be accessible for four (4) years. The Third Review of the AODA therefore recommends the creation of new AODA principles. The audit, for instance, asserts that Ontario requires AODA standards in the field of governmental issues and choices. More citizens with disabilities would be able to vote, run for office, and engage in political activities thanks to these rules.