There are a lot of people still in long-term care facilities and nursing homes, seniors, persons with disabilities. These people do vote, especially seniors and persons with disabilities. The administration, because of resources or whatever, may or may not issue letters for this purpose.
The OHIP card was talked about. People don't necessarily have them in their possession. They may be held by family members or the administration of the facility they're in, so they're not able to independently provide identification or the identity card. This is a problem that we see. People do need to be able to rely on that card. That's going to eliminate a lot of people. For anybody in the hospital it's the same process. They're not able, first of all, to get to a voting place, but there are systems for that. Without that VIC or a.... People just don't have that kind of information with them.