Generally, Estonians use the e-government system, and I think this is basic, because if there is no use of e-government to build it up....
About Internet voting, you can see from these slides that there is constant growth of the number of e-voters. We had local elections last autumn, and about one-third of those people who took part in the elections voted online. However, in Estonia, as I said, of course there are people who still oppose Internet voting, because there is no 100% insurance that nothing will go wrong. As you can see, it's part of the normal process in Estonia, but we can still choose what channel to use for voting.
In Estonia, people think it's good to have electronic governance, and the biggest concern is about how we are progressing. Are we able to meet all these new opportunities that technology will offer us, like artificial intelligence, for example?