The challenges are those specific to a new initiative. We'll take a look at them. I think we've done everything we can to understand the situation. We've consulted with people, including Elections Nunavut, but there are always situations that we don't anticipate. That's why it's a good thing it's a pilot project. It's also why I intend to conduct an evaluation of the pilot project with the communities afterwards. There will be focus groups, and they will share with us their impressions of their experience.
As I said earlier, the situation is not exactly the same as it is in the territories, since we don't have a candidate in each community. There are also language variations. So we will learn from this exercise and make the necessary adjustments.
One of the challenges is that it's very hard to withdraw a service offering once it has been provided. This is not a permanent service. The act would have to be amended to make it permanent. I hope that happens and that it’ll be done fairly quickly after the next election so that we don’t end up in a situation where this service is offered, and then we stop providing it after the next election.