With respect to the communications plan, no detailed plan has been prepared. We're waiting for third reading in the House, and then we would do detailed plans.
We have conceptualized that this is something we would have to do as soon as the legislation is passed and then do again when the election is on, because Canadians have a way of not tuning in until the very last minute. There would have to be sensitization to what will be required. And there has to be simplification. Make it clear that people understand, simply, what it is. Of course we would have to amend all our tools, where we inform Canadians of what is required for them to vote. I think we can do it, but it will require some effort.
On the first question, I do not foresee a downside to using these. I can only see that some people may eventually think that some people are fraudulently producing these things. However, with the basic fact that we would be maintaining the trust in the Canadian electors through this system, I think we would be assured that this is not happening on any kind of a scale.