Through the chair, thank you so much for the question.
I want to bring up a very important point: There's an idea that our members or workers only have one job. They don't. In this economy, in fact, they work multiple jobs. They have family obligations, whether it's elder care or child care. They need more opportunities to vote. That is what's very important. If all of the other pieces we presented are addressed....
I want to point out, once again, that I don't think the intention was to deliberately impede our ability, as I stated in my three points. If this were clarified, in fact, it would be a benefit to all those who have voting rights—not just our members but also everyone. It's important for democracy and for engaging young workers at this point in time, so they have their say in this election.