Yes. I anticipated that probably you'd answer. I did a quick check. In 2019, when we had the federal election, out of 33.5 million people, 25 million were eligible to vote, and 66% participated knowing that their votes and their participation would stay confidential. That's about 17 million. That's still way short of the 21.5 million for us, based on the number being discussed. We can talk about the U.S., with 2% adoption, or Calgary, which is now into the 4% adoption rate.
If in our most sacred civil duty we get 66%, or 17 million, how are we going to ensure that we can get to 21.5 million?