Some things have come up at the committee level. For people with sight loss, of course, it's about having those alternate ways of voting—telephone voting or potentially online voting, if there's a safe way to do that—and having other options that use technology and various types of technology so that we can vote independently.
Another thing that came up quite frequently at our committee was to have Braille lists of the names of the individuals on the ballot, but there are people out there who have no ability to read or who have limited literacy skills. There are people with various disabilities and cognitive levels. It's important to potentially have photographs or pictures of the individuals next to their names so that people know who they're voting for.
Those are some ideas that were put forward. Again, to my understanding, what the ballot looks like is all set within legislation. Maybe it would be possible to have a look at that ballot to see how we can make it possible for as many people as possible to be able to read it.