That would be very welcome. At the same time, I'm now confused over unsolicited, because the example Tom gave of.... Not to say that this is the norm, but the fact of the matter is, with the returning officers, etc., there are election day workers even within the system that exists and even more so when the government's changes to the central poll supervisors go back to the current system, we hope, where it is Elections Canada that has to recruit. Surely it's not all based on referrals in the way where the person actually contacts Elections Canada. There must be some other more general way in which they hear about people and have the right to be able to call them. If you say that's not unsolicited, then I have no words.
On April 29th, 2014. See this statement in context.