Yes, and we may not necessarily agree that there are things that discourage them voting. In fact, I think when you have 39 forms of identification, there's lots of opportunity.
I think one of the problems, personally, is some of the communication about these things. For example, the advance polling, in your case you've indicated you've never had any issue being able to vote on election day. That's fine. But there are other individuals, obviously, who wouldn't be in that same boat and would have reasons why they couldn't physically be there that day or whatever. I think sometimes that people don't realize that there are other options for them.
We've heard a number of times in this committee from people who say there's no ability to vote. This isn't specifically what we were talking about, advance polling, but that's obviously one of the things. I think if Elections Canada did a better job of communicating to people some of these options, like advance polling or a special ballot, these kinds of things, I think it would really help to bring up participation. I just wondered what your thoughts were.