Perfect.
I'll switch gears a little bit. In one of the first questioner's answers you said something to the effect that you wanted people to come if they felt safe to vote in person. You're basically saying you want to create the environment, and if people feel safe, you want them to come in person, but otherwise they could look to mail-in voting or something like that.
I'm concerned about the comment because I think it goes against what some health organizations are saying during the pandemic. For example, Ontario is about to go back into lockdown—at least it's being reported—and the word that's being given in Ontario is to not go out unless you absolutely have to, which is a little bit different from, come if you feel safe.
I wonder if you can clarify your position on that? I'm assuming that ultimately you would encourage people to take the advice of the health officials. Is that correct?