You’re right. We had some people in mind when we were drafting the motion, but we didn’t want to limit the study, since there may have been incidents during the election campaign that we don’t know about yet. One group I can think of is indigenous communities who weren’t able to vote in certain ridings because the polling stations were closed.
Once the motion has been adopted and is in effect, so to speak, interested parties could contact members on the committee, who could then ask the clerk to send those people an invitation. I should point out that, in any event, we would spend a total of two hours hearing from witnesses in relation to that aspect of the study, whether it’s representatives from one, two, three or four groups.