We hope, anyway. I'm sure there'll be some for that in there.
I think an important thing for all of us to realize is that there are going to be one billion votes in this competition at the end of the day. To win as Canada, we have to have a large percentage of those votes. We've been working hard to get those votes and now we're into the final 23 days. So it's even more important to build on the momentum that we've already created and continue it right through to the finish line.
The wonderful thing about this competition is that there are no age barriers. I can't think of a better place to talk about democracy and this voting opportunity than here today. We have youth ambassadors in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia who have been leading the charge and getting students really excited about the opportunity to highlight a natural wonder and to get involved in the voting process. It's a great opportunity to educate our young people about democracy, and about the Bay of Fundy, of course.
So how can you help? We have seven really simple things for you to do and to pass along to your colleagues. First of all, visit votemyfundy.com. Learn a little more about the Bay of Fundy and why it deserves to be among the new seven wonders of nature.
Here's my shameless plug. I know you all have BlackBerrys, so for just 25ยข you can text vote for the Bay of Fundy at 77077. The great thing about the text voting is that you can do it as many times as you like, as opposed to the online voting where you can do it just once.