That's something we continue to work with Elections Canada on. For the local-to-local, we are looking at two days. That is our service standard around the “local locals”. In two days we should be able to turn that around with no problem.
The issue we do have is how voters will be informed of the deadline to drop it into the box. As I mentioned earlier, our collection system is based on a Monday-to-Friday pickup, and it's based on different hours. Not every little red mailbox has the mail picked up from it at 5 o'clock. For some it might be at 11 in the morning and for some it might be at two in the afternoon. Making sure that voters are well informed of when they should be putting that ballot in the mailbox will be key to making sure that the ballots get to where they need to go.
As an example, if somebody put something in a box, as I mentioned, at about five o'clock on a Friday, and that box got cleared at three, it's not going to be picked up on the Friday. It's going to be picked up on the Monday, and it will not be delivered on time to the regional office—to the RO—on the Monday.
Those are things and scenarios we are working through with Elections Canada so that they understand how things work and can take that information under advice to make sure voters are well informed and can make those decisions.