I agree completely, Mr. Gardner. We know from experience that phantom candidates occasionally manage to get elected, is that not right? It involves all parties.
I want to come back to the issue of the locals. I agree with the point that Mr. Gardner has made about the swearing-in. It is a problem if the scrutineers are sworn in too early, because candidates are then deprived of volunteer assistance.
However, I want to come back to the issue of the campaign locality and the proximity of polling stations, because that is an issue, and I'm not sure that what the Chief Electoral Officer is recommending is actually viable. To take my personal experience, one would think that because I'm in an urban riding it would be very easy to find a committee room. Well, it's actually proving to be much more difficult. Where we used to be able to have maybe ten possibilities, we're now down to two. Also, because the owners know this, they want exorbitant rents. I think this needs to be looked at a little more closely.
I'm not sure if you wish to comment on that. If you do, the chair might give you some time. I don't know if there's any time left.