As a follow-up to that, are there any restrictions on a candidate or a campaign's representative from doing that?
Let's say I signed in and Mr. Calkins came out to help me in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. He would always be appreciated and welcome—thank you—although he may be busy as well in Red Deer. If he went as a scrutineer at the polling location at a long-term care location, are there any restrictions on candidates or campaign representatives from using that and doing that at either a long-term care setting or a regular or advance poll location?
This is where I'm going with this. As you look at this, it could be prone to abuse. Campaign representatives could go in and say they're there to assist 15 electors, walk in, sign the oath and go into the back with them, right by the ballot box. I as Mr. Duncan could make sure that Mr. Knight, who needs help, casts the right ballot, “Yep, you've cast the right ballot at the right spot,” and off you go in an unlimited number.