On that point, if I may, because it's a good segue to some other questions I have, I might just ask if you could table that breakdown with the committee. That would be very much appreciated.
I know you just mentioned engagement with first nation communities. We had the Assembly of First Nations here at committee, which you may well know. I imagine you're following our study closely.
One of the things they indicated was some frustration on the part of particular first nations that had wanted polling stations in their community and didn't feel that they were able to get them. I'm wondering what you are planning to change in terms of outreach.
The other thing we heard was that the earlier you're able to start in terms of that outreach and the earlier that you might be able to identify and begin to train some people in local first nation communities who would like to have polling stations, the better off they'll be in order to be able to respond.
I'm wondering what work you're doing now and what kinds of resources are being dedicated to being able to prepare first nation communities that want to have polling stations in their community in the context of this pandemic we're all living through. What can they expect from Elections Canada?