I'm more concerned about the regional aspect, as I said, for smaller provinces for any particular issues that bubble up. We tend to have different issues in different areas. That's my only concern with that. I'll just leave it at that, but I do appreciate what you're saying.
Mr. Hicks, there's a lot of language in here that addresses the issue of those with disabilities. I can honestly say, as someone who is a rural member of Parliament, it seems—in fact, it doesn't just seem to be a problem; it is—the problems for a lot of people with disabilities become magnified. They increase as we have to travel over greater distances. That is not to detract from anybody living in an urban area—don't get me wrong—with a disability, but it has become quite a challenge for us to accommodate. When it comes to the franchise of voting, it's so easy for many people to just give up and say, “Meh, I'm not going to bother.” In my riding that happens quite a bit because of the distances we travel, and even more so when it comes to the disabilities part of it.
Now, this is from a voter's perspective. Assuming it will pass, what in this, that you think is long overdue, is something that needs to be accentuated and publicized once this bill is passed?