So a freeze is in place. However, it is important to have qualified and well-trained personnel. Wages are an important lever in terms of recruiting the right staff. I encourage you to convince the government to make an exception for workers hired by Elections Canada, because it is mainly in the rural areas that people have seasonal jobs, which means that for certain periods, they are on Employment Insurance or even welfare.
It is important for people to be able to work and be paid a fair wage.
There is also the matter of training. It seems you also mentioned that you would like to increase the number of hours of training they are given. However, if the workload and responsibilities of these workers increase—and we want them to be qualified—they will obviously have to be paid for that.