Yes, it's a very good question.
I think my real concern is having too many advance polls well prior to election day because I think we lose the ebb and flow of an election. We lose the build-up of an election and the dialogue that takes place among individuals, among Canadians. So to answer your specific question, yes, if we were to increase the number of hours on the advance polls and increase the locations of the advance polls, then we would go a long way to making it easier for individuals to vote in advance polls. I'm not opposed to the two extra days that this bill presents. My fear is that we might open the floodgates to say that every day is voting day once the writ is dropped. So I think we want to be very careful about when we have those advance polls, and I would certainly be more in favour of longer hours and more polling locations than too many more advance polling days.