Great. I'm in support of that. I'm in support of that, because I think what we want to be able to achieve here is a permanence to having polling stations at long-term care facilities reliably so that seniors who might have mobility challenges who live in those facilities can vote and not be disenfranchised. I think the program has been working quite well.
To me, it achieves a policy objective that I hope at least all of us share, which is to increase the participation and the likelihood of enfranchisement and not disenfranchisement of our seniors who live in long-term care. Is that not the policy objective we're trying to achieve here?
Again, I'll take comments from any of the panellists, even the ones who are joining remotely.
Mr. Knight, you're de facto becoming the default person for answers.