No. I believe there will be some benefits to be drawn from it, because many times if one intends to vote on election day one does not plan to be away on election day. But there could be instances where in fact they have a death in the family or whatever, so if they have that extra day closer to election day, we would capture this vote that would not be captured otherwise.
The workers--and you're correct, we sometimes have to bring them from communities within that large tract of land, and they have to do a lot of mileage to get to their poll on election day, and the same to return the box and the electoral material and so on.
But we have no choice. This is a reality that we have to deal with. We have to find the workers, and if we say there has to be a poll in a particular location, then there has to be a poll.
In our legislation we have access to schools. If we feel that a school is a convenience, the school boards do not have any choice. If we ask for it, they have to give it to us.
In rural areas as well, most large communities of voters would have a community hall, a community centre, or a multiplex or sportsplex. We have access to those locations as well.
Those are certainly advantages we can draw from the system.