To your comment there, that was never the issue when the pilot was run in New Brunswick as well, but in the general election there was a decision made to go this route based on the information that was collected. During the pilot project, it was felt that the information and the gathering of this data was very quick and easy to collate.
For me, and from the general public's perspective, I thought that with the electronic voting devices there were no issues when going to the polling station. I voted. There was security. There were no questions I had with security at all. I thought the process was terrific.
It was the second time that I had voted with the electronic voting devices, but I thought that the results would be gathered more quickly and I thought on election night that the results seemed to be a long time coming, to be very frank. Maybe it was because I was sitting on edge waiting for the riding results, but it didn't come any quicker than the normal process. Why is that? Do you have any comments on that?