[Interpretation] Yes. For example, I went to vote on Monday. Four people were talking to me and blocking my way. I said, “I'm sorry; I'm deaf. I don't understand.” They continued to talk to me, and I said again, “I'm sorry; I'm deaf.” I gave them my card and showed them my name. They again spoke to me and pointed to the left. I still didn't know what they were saying.
I went to the area with the ballot, but I wasn't sure where to get my ballot. They pointed to one table, and I said that there was no one sitting there. They said, “Oh, yes.” Again their mouths moved, but I couldn't understand.
I had to stand in front of a table. There was no person there. I was waiting and I thought, “Am I in the right place? I have no idea. Is this where I get my ballot?” Finally, somebody appeared and I asked for my ballot. Again, they were moving their mouth, talking. I said, “I don't understand; I'm deaf.”
That whole experience was quite frustrating for me. I looked like a fool.