Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is just to get some clarification. I always like to use specific examples from Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry. For long-term care, perhaps it could be Dundas Manor.
Ms. Pereira, you mentioned that if an elector or a long-term care resident of, say, Dundas Manor was able to leave, and they wanted to go and vote by special ballot or at the advance poll, they would be able to go and do that. They would be on the list as part of that. On election day, though, when it comes to that one day, the big day, would the only spot they could vote that day be at that long-term care home?
The reason I'm asking is so that we don't have an elector cast a ballot at a long-term care home and then go over to, say, the Joel Steele Community Centre, where there are polls 134 or 172 and so on. It's one spot on election day. They'll have the opportunity like everyone else.
Does that make sense?