I think that with the use of virtual-type components and spreading out the people, you can cover a lot of people in a short period of time. We watched what happened down in the U.S. to see what worked and didn't work. We're trying to really discourage large mass gatherings or groups where distancing can't be maintained. I think you can do that through technology. Or if you need to have a number of events over a more prolonged period, the key is to keep those numbers down and keep people spaced, both in time and place, to promote prevention.
Both could be utilizable. I think we'd have to always monitor them and document that we were careful. We don't want to have outbreaks attributed to any election processes, and we want to try to protect the public as much as possible.