Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for your testimony. Here's my first question. A little earlier, the Chief Electoral Officer made a presentation. He mentioned there were 64,000 polling stations and that half of the names required to fill the electoral officer positions were provided by political parties, and that's a lot of people. Given this new constraint, that is being required to work two days in a row at a polling station, do you think you'll be able to increase and maintain staff levels, in other words the names that you'll be able to transfer? If half the staff come from political parties and if the political parties consider that it's going to cause some recruitment problems, it may also lead to recruitment problems for the Chief Electoral Officer. And at the end of the day, implementing a second polling day would not be possible. I'd like to hear your assessment of this issue.