As a public health expert, you know, I'm sure, and I'm seeking some of your wisdom, about the extent to which people's behaviour can depart from public health orders. That can happen when people choose not to respect those orders. It can also be the case that, despite reassurances that a process is safe, people still feel a lot of fear or anxiety and decide not to trust that, preferring to stay home.
That's relevant, obviously, in the case of an election, because if we do have one during the pandemic, I think there is some concern that, even despite reassurances that it's a safe process, people may elect not to vote because they just don't have that level of confidence. If an election were held during the pandemic, do you think a significant number of people may choose not to vote for fear of contracting COVID-19, even if all the procedures were safe?