It's electronic, at the table.
We had an offline discussion very briefly about the way they vote and whether that procedure could potentially be adopted by the House of Commons, to have either a screen or a switch or a machine. I would hope we never go the route of voting on our phones. I hope it would be a closed-circuit system—no Wi-Fi, but strictly like that.
I also think we should be doing more things on division. Mr. Simms raises a good point: how can we keep members accountable if we do more things on division? Technically, the system right now can work completely on division. If five members don't stand up, we just go by yeas and nays, and if someone shouted “On division”, we could then proceed. It would be much more efficient.
I think we've had more than 200 votes so far in this Parliament. I expect we'll have over 400 votes, then, if my math is correct.