I will interrupt you once more.
I understand, but I want to clarify something. We keep coming back to election day. As I was saying, people can, of course, go vote, but resources need to be allocated. It is not just one election day. For it to be more accessible, it is necessary to have more resources and locations for a greater span of time. In fact, right now, we don’t even know what the impact will be of the overlap between two elections. If people want to vote at any time, that is one thing. But to be able to hold two elections at the same time and have enough resources, be they human or material, that is another thing.
I understand that the committee will study the matter, but I wanted us to talk about it because, obviously, you are the one who worked on this bill. I would imagine these kinds of questions are likely to interest you.