My last point is perhaps for reflection.
I understand that we have to have a willingness from an administrator of a long-term care home for us to go there. COVID in the last election certainly did provide a scramble. The one concern I have though is, respectfully, what I'll call a veto. Influenza and different health issues happen, unfortunately, in long-term care, pandemic or not.
My concern is, does the returning officer have a “shall” if they deem a right to go in or provide some sort of...? I wonder if there's an administrator...or if there's any tracking of statistics. Going forward in the next election, is it going to be tracked as to how many long-term care homes a returning officer asked for that were denied? I'm curious, because I think that for an administrator to have a veto over whether a polling station goes there or not is a lot of influence for one individual to have in the democratic process.