I guess this is the question, and I think we are all generally agreed that advance polling works. It makes it easier. It's something that all the parties can work with to remind people they can go out for so many days.
The question, though, is the efficacy of choosing the extra full day of voting that would not be bound by the exact same rules but would be very close to the rules. It would no longer be an advance poll. It would actually be a full-out voting day, but not quite the same as the other voting days.
We've found that the churches are saying, “You can use our place on Monday, but we're not going to let you in on Sunday”.
From your experience in a province that has large rural representation.... It seems to me the further we get out from our urban areas into trying to maintain the volunteer base and the staff for elections in the isolated rural communities, it becomes more and more difficult. Are we simply adding a layer of impracticality onto our field workers for that Sunday?