Okay. Thank you for that.
In terms of COVID, you indicated that there were approximately 5,000 long-term care facilities that had polling stations. I believe, if my recollection is correct, based upon the report of the Chief Electoral Officer, that, in the context of long-term care facilities, there were four different options or measures that were taken by Elections Canada, one of which was to have a polling station at the long-term care facility over a 12-hour period on election day.
Another provided for a polling location for a 12-hour period where the facility didn't request or wish that there would be a polling station. There were measures in place to provide for special ballot voting. There was one other measure that was taken. Am I correct on my recollection of what was in the report of Chief Electoral Officer?