For sure. Saskatchewan and British Columbia used what we call “business reply” mail. It was one centralized address that it was going to, so that was a product that it was easy to do that with.
With a federal election, we are looking at 338 different addresses that these votes would be going to. Putting in place a BRM for all those 338 becomes very complicated, and logistically very difficult to manage. They opted for a “postage paid” envelope. We are actually working with Elections Canada to make sure that we can test at least 200 envelopes from each of those 338 prior to that, in order to make sure that we understand the mechanization of that and that there are no issues with how they will be printed and how they will affix the return address to it.
We want to make sure that everything is good, so we will be testing that. We're working with Elections Canada to test that so that we can have very good acceptance rates on our mechanized equipment.