I can add something in terms of the election process. It was on the website. It's run by an externally appointed what we call senior elections official. The process is very similar to processes put in place for the election of school division officials, trustees, and municipal officials in the province of Manitoba. I come from Manitoba, and I used that as a manual for putting that in place.
The information the candidates can put on the website--there's a limit of, I forget, 500 words or something like that, that you can put on the website in French and English. All the candidates have access to that. All the candidates can submit material to the senior elections official, and it's distributed to all the members of CSIC. In addition, there are what we call election forums that are run online. It's done live so that you can listen to it over the computer. Members have the ability to text in messages or questions that the host will ask the candidates to comment on. That takes place during the election campaign.
At the time of the actual election, there is what we call a three-day window of time for people to vote, and it's turned over to an external elections online organization that runs the election for CSIC itself. All the voting is done online.