My point is that I'm worried about procedural fairness. With the courier process, naturally a courier in Mississauga will be able to deliver it, boom, right at 9 o'clock in the morning or whatever time you're starting, while somebody from British Columbia might not have that same efficiency.
Would it be possible to look at other options? For example, if they all had to come in on one day, and there was a lottery for let's say 10,000 out of 16,000, there would be no strategic advantage to anyone—i.e., my colleagues to the left of me—versus those from the west.
I would just ask if you could look into that. I'm not saying it happens. I don't know. I'm just hoping that this bias doesn't happen because of proximity.