My last part, if I could—just on scrutineers for now—is on the data collection of statistics: confirming a problem, debunking a myth, seeing a need for further clarification or looking into it. Is the keeping of statistics...? Now that this may be offered or is proposed, currently as is, when somebody signs and makes the attestation, the word you used there, to remain neutral and not influence the vote, are you keeping track or do you have the ability to keep track of not only how many were signed but also...?
For example, if I went into Dundas Manor or Woodland Villa and helped 45 people vote, are you keeping statistics in any way to see how well this was used or not used, to be able to say, “Wait a minute. We had one”? Is there any sort of data collection? I know you have to be very macro level, but I'm just wondering about statistics like, on average, x number of people signed or the average person in a long-term care facility helped 14 people, or two people, vote. Is there any way...or data collection that you're looking at keeping on this, confirming whether there's a problem, debunking a myth, or maybe seeing need for further change?
