Sorry. The acoustics aren't great in the room, I know.
It centres around students who are away from home at post-secondary institutions. Obviously in that situation a student has the opportunity to determine where their residence is for the purposes of voting. Now, my understanding of the act is they're supposed to vote where they consider their residence to be. That's the choice they obviously make, as to where they determine their residence to be.
They have the option of choosing to vote at home, where their parents live, if they intend to return there and consider that their residence. If they choose that option, they obviously can vote by special ballot without having to return home. If they choose to vote at the university that's away from home, of course there are other options available to them such as, if they are living in a residence, having an attestation of residence from the student residence.
I'm curious if you can tell me how many students, if they choose to make the university their home residence, live in residence. Do you know the numbers or percentages of students who live in residence away from home?