I only have a minute left.
You're an election observer. You have watched for years. It probably wouldn't surprise you to know that in the last general election there were 27 ridings that had a result of less than a 1,000 vote margin between first and second. Mr. Neufeld's report suggests that there are at least 500 errors per riding as a result of registration problems and vouching problems. Given your experience in Manitoba and by looking at other jurisdictions, do you think it's reasonable when Elections Canada's own report shows a 42% to 80% error rate with vouching, that we look to move past that type of registration at voting?