That's a very complex question, which I will bring back to the committee in the evaluation report later this summer. You will find in there that generally the system worked well, but some groups of electors were affected differently. My focus will be on how we can better serve those electors.
On capacity, one of the points I made in February was that it is less a capacity issue and more a matter of being captive to very prescriptive legislation. It sets out very specifically who does what on the poll side and does not allow much flexibility in how you organize tasks. It sets out how many electors should be in a poll. It sets out certain minimums and maximums for a poll.
My short answer is that without reconsideration of some of the prescriptions in the statute, it's going to be very difficult to significantly improve service at the polling stations.