Thank you.
I want to ask you the same question that I asked your chief electoral officer colleagues.
Would it have been useful to collect the contact information of the voters who came to vote, a bit like what some provinces have recommended that restaurants do? When we went to a restaurant, we had to write down our names and telephone numbers. That way, we could be reached in case a person at the restaurant at the same time as us subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 and was potentially contagious.
Is the contact between voters negligible enough to justify not keeping a record? I'm not talking about contact between a voter and an election worker, but about contact between voters.