I'll let you answer the question. A second level of bureaucracy, trying to get agreement, and to get approval in a timely manner, this is just approval on testing: is that a hindrance or has it become a larger barrier than what we already we have?
I would also like to suggest, as I testified in the post office, the digital divide for persons with a disability and seniors...the electronic will go a long way to help with that, but people aren't online as much either. They can get access, and that's why I say.... Plus, with the phone alternatives as well for a lot of people, if you have both those combinations of systems, it will go a long way. It will not get everyone. There are some people who are visually impaired and deaf. To remove that double layer of approval to be able to get something in a timely manner for testing, it's pretty hard right now.
I guess it was in the byelection in Winnipeg North where they had some testing of equipment, which I understand didn't go as well as hoped, but you learn on research and testing. You improve upon that. To go back and get a double layer of approval is difficult.