Thank you.
Ms. Chayer, when we heard from the CEO of Elections Canada, he said that he was very confident in Canada Post's ability to deliver the mail when it comes to mail-in ballots. He had said that the challenge of increased volume would be more so on the logistical side for Elections Canada in terms of sorting those and making sure they end up in the right place to be counted.
In the situation where somebody applies for their mail-in ballot, receives it and has a prepaid envelope to use to return the completed ballot, do you envision that going to an Elections Canada headquarters and then being mailed to local returning offices? Or is that something that, based on the postal code of the sender, can be sorted and then sent directly through local mail to local returning offices across the country?
Do you have a sense of how the logistics of that mail-in ballot would work and Canada Post's role in that, whether it's delivering to a centralized location, having Elections Canada do the sorting and then mailing again, or whether Canada Post would be involved in sorting in a more direct and immediate way and then deliver locally to the local returning office?