Thank you for being here, Mr. Neufeld.
You referred to something you called tendered voting, which sounds a lot like a version of what we do if we cast a postal ballot. You put a ballot inside an anonymity envelope which goes inside an envelope and has some kind of signature, I gather, and other information on it.
I have two questions for you; you can answer both of them and fill up the remaining time.
Number one, I assume this is used in several jurisdictions. I wonder if you could just mention what some of those are.
Number two, if that system were in place, but vouching were removed, would it resolve the issues you've raised with regard to vouching and the ability of every Canadian to cast a ballot?