I would like to discuss two of the points you raised. In terms of Internet registration, our position is that new projects could be submitted, but as pilot projects. And the committee should first approve them before they are tested. Ideally, we should test these pilot projects more during byelections.
The consequences are actually more contained in this case. Control and evaluation are much easier in one constituency than in 308. I think we have to be open to new technologies, but we also have to be cautious to avoid them going off the rails.
As to the guarantor, we told the advisory council of Elections Canada that we were in favour as long as it was very clear that it was only the immediate family. We could very quickly get to a second cousin once removed or something and then there would be complete chaos. It must be the immediate family.