It wasn't a concern that we would go down that road, but rather countering the dominant images that we saw during the American election of people in long lineups and news reports from American outlets about how long they were waiting in line—taking hours to get to vote—and the onerous process of registering to vote.
It's very different in Canada. There is also a very different history in Canada, so it's important to have our own distinct narrative, because those images from the United States were just so rampant in our heads, especially during the pandemic. Between social media and news coverage, we mix up stories about what's happening in the States and what's happening in Canada.
So, clearly bounding the narrative of the election here in Canada in a pandemic, should that happen, is very important, to make sure that messaging is very clear. It doesn't have to be an obvious countering of the American images, but we know that is what's in minds right now.