I think there were recommendations in the previous presentation, something that had to do with a period linked to the fixed election date—six months, or a year, or whatever it is. It wouldn't necessarily resolve the issue if we have an unexpected election and so on, but that would be the main solution. The primary solution for that is to extend the period.
Once we get into getting on the list, I think it's a question of whether or not we have to have a new list for each election. For most people, if the place they're living is the same and the last address hasn't changed, I don't see why they should have to go through a whole new proof of all of that. Why can't they just apply for a ballot?
I think there are ways of changing it without necessarily introducing provisional ballots. If we introduce provisional ballots for domestic purposes, sure, it might also make sense to introduce them in this way.