That's it, Madame Picard?
Perhaps the chair could ask for some clarification.
Putting aside this individual case, as I was listening to the question, I was wondering, when you receive a complaint from an individual that they may have been influenced or pressured into voting one particular way, is the primary contact not the witness that you're looking for? You need a secondary witness to back up that complaint, as otherwise it's deemed to be not a form of evidence?