I see. So you do not receive any additional benefits.
Mr. Chair, I would like to conclude by thanking or rather congratulating the witness.
When you appeared before the committee, you stated—and you repeated it when we visited your offices—that we would be receiving phone calls from our returning officers to update us on the location of polling stations.
I don't know if the meeting has already taken place, but in March, as I recall, our returning office contacted all of the parties in my riding. Our meeting at least has been scheduled.
I would like to thank you. That proves that preparations are being made for the election. It also shows you appreciate that the polling stations used for the last election were clearly adequate and that you are always mindful of ensuring that it is convenient for people to vote. Naturally, every effort should be made to make it easier for people to vote, but in reality, it is not always that simple. I want to thank you, because efforts are indeed being made in that regard.