Would you feel comfortable because you're the one person who is talking primarily from personal experience at being an overseas voter.... The so-called provisional ballot is one in which the ballot is put into an envelope for anonymity so that we can't tell that it's your ballot, and then it's opened up for verification after the fact. That means your vote wouldn't get counted for some time and until some tests had been gone through to confirm that it's a valid ballot.
Would you be comfortable if that sort of system were used for overseas ballots? That would, to some degree, allow for ballots to arrive after the election day and then to be counted if they are in a constituency where they might have an impact on the election. It would mean they are being treated some degree differently than they are being treated now. Would you be okay with that?