Yes. I'm going to be upfront that this is one of the amendments I've not had time to reflect enough on, although we got notice—I guess late Friday it was in the provisional package.
I think, in general, the idea of an audit is something we'd support. There's every reason to think that's consistent with everybody's understanding of the need to learn from each election and eliminate irregularities, etc. So I assume that's the reason.
What I'd like to focus on, however, is just to have Ms. Kim ready with one question which is, if there's any specificity to what the word “audit” means. What kind of audit would this actually entail, just by using the word “audit”? There are different kinds of audits and I'm not sure, does this mean in 338 ridings, every polling station, every DRO, every poll clerk? Does it allow sampling? I'm not sure, because that goes to costs.
Or maybe Tom knows the answer to that.