If some of your observations prove to be correct, Mr. Perrault, that the voter turnout, whether it be through mail-in ballot or on-site voting, actually increases because Canadians become more accustomed to participating in a general election, I think obviously that would be good thing.
We've seen voter turnout—and you and I have discussed this before—continuously decline over the last several elections. Anything that can be done, perhaps, to increase the voter turnout would be welcomed, I'm sure, by everyone in this country. However, should there be increased turnout, Mr. Perrault, what impact do you think that would have on your budgets going forward?
Do you see that there will be a day, perhaps in the next budgetary cycle, that you would be requesting more money for election preparedness, or would there be a decline to take you back to nominal figures and nominal budgets of years past?