You do highlight a good point. I think that knowing where to vote is, first and foremost, the most important thing. As a student, I remember not very long ago living here in Sandy Hill—back home in Alexandria, I would just drive down the road, and it was always the same place; it has been the same place for the last 20 years—and I did rely on the information on the Internet by Elections Canada on where to vote.
I think of some aboriginal youth who come to the sessions and tell me that when they do the simulation they have never experienced anything like that before. I think that might have an impact either on them or on them telling other people of the role Elections Canada played in the program.
I don't know if I answered your question.