Of course, it causes difficulty in a developing country, but eliminating or overcoming that kind of difficulty is one of the challenges that the electoral council must try to meet through voter information campaigns.
Our expertise is less specific to that area, but we can nevertheless provide assistance. To do that, we shouldn't necessarily use Elections Canada funding. Funding from CIDA and the Canadian government is available to support the efforts of the provisional electoral council to reach the population and to explain the process to them. Although the process may have seemed complex to the Haitian population at the time of the elections, the advantage was that the average voter only had to make a few decisions. In the first and second rounds, that was to choose a president, senator and member. There was a way to explain that process to Haitian electors.