What I can say is that, of course, that was a pandemic election. Long-term care homes were a very special circumstance during that election. There were hiccups in the sense that a long-term care home could have had a breakout of the virus, for example. They had perhaps indicated that such and such a day—say, day 12—was the appropriate day to allow Elections Canada in, and plans would change somewhat at the last moment, depending on the number of residents with COVID and the health protocols in place, etc.
I would say that it was quite difficult to administer but that it worked very well in the end. However, it required flexibility by both administrators and returning officers in working closely together to coordinate and collaborate. Yes, there were needs to adapt and to change an approach to respond to circumstances.