My last point is more of an Elections Canada returning officer piece.
In the event of an election being called and a long-term care home, for whatever reason, declines, it might be worthwhile for local candidates to know that proactively, to say that Dundas Manor decided they're not doing it because, say, they're undergoing construction. The point is just to be aware (a) that we have extra work to do to get electors to a different spot or—I'll be respectful in the democratic process and the neutrality—(b) a pressure to say, really, there's no other way, that this could work.
That proactive communication and not getting to a final list being posted and, all of a sudden, there might be two or three long-term care homes that are under construction, there's something...and just to provide us ample time for our efforts to get out the vote for electors and to perhaps—I'll again be respectful of my wording—a reconfirmation or a pressure to say, really, there's no other way that this could work.
I'll leave that as more of a note for Elections Canada.