Well, you're never going to have a perfect election that's conducted without any administrative problems that arise.
One of the problems is it all happens on one day and it often involves the use of hundreds of thousands of people who have been trained in a very short period of time. What I read in the Neufeld report was a suggestion that we simplify and streamline the reporting requirements, and we ensure adequate training, and even then, as I say, it's not going to be perfect.
We don't want to exaggerate the irregularities that arise because it just isn't that serious a problem, and if it intimidates voters, if it gives rise to people having second thoughts about voting, that's not the outcome we want. We want a stronger democracy, not one in which more people are turned off.