Ideally it would be during but if it's after, it goes back to keeping that perception and the reality of every ballot being counted, every ballot getting in.
I think that would go a long way if, after the fact, we can release to the public who voted. It would be blacking out different information on addresses or anything private, but you could go down to even a poll number, first initial and last name. That would give assurances that those ballots that were put in the mail.... As much as we all trust Canada Post, it would be a second line of certification that those ballots are there.
Quickly—I have limited time—on the cost savings, you talked about there being roughly 500 employees at Elections Canada. What was it 10 years ago, roughly? Have we ramped up that much in the last 10 years?