There is just one thing that really does concern me. I've had this concern for a while. I may even have mentioned it to you at a previous meeting. One of the ideal locations from an accessibility point of view for polling stations is at seniors' residences. Obviously, they're wheelchair accessible, for one thing. But every time I go into one on election day, I have the same thought. You come in and there's that little hand sanitizer at the front and the note saying if you are suffering from a communicable disease, please come no further. But of course it's your right to vote on voting day. So that polling station, not a mobile poll but a polling station in a seniors' home for people from the outside community, produces two conflicting rights at work.
Obviously, that thought must have crossed your mind as well. I'm just wondering how you suggest dealing with that particular problem.