I believe that the rules should be clearer and more uniform across the country, even more so because we are talking about disabled persons, and only 0.2 per cent of polling stations across the country are currently inaccessible to disabled persons. It is quite remarkable, because this has been the situation only since 1993. We have been able to identity which polling stations are inaccessible. As you know, we are drawing up an inventory.
Only 0.2 per cent of polling stations are problematic. However, this 0.2 per cent matters when you are a disabled person. We could clarify the rules contained in legislation to make sure that a person can be accommodated at his polling station, or that he may be accommodated at another polling station because he knows that the original one is inaccessible.