Since it is dilatory, we'll move to that. I see Ms. Lawson's hand up as well, and we can hear from her afterwards. Maybe she didn't intend to have her hand up. I thought maybe there was something that she could supplement.
With this amendment there may be times in the election where you can't have a certain number of people, and this amendment proposes to prevent the Chief Electoral Officer from prohibiting the presence of candidates or their representatives at polling stations. That could be even for a brief moment in time. Perhaps having somebody vote is more important maybe for a certain period of time, rather than having the venue full with scrutineers or the candidates being present there. It is found that the principle of the bill is to make sure that voters are not disenfranchised and that voters can exercise their rights.
(Ruling of the chair overturned: nays 6; yeas 5)