Mr. Chairman, I apologize. I probably did not get the first question. My answer did not fully address the Member's concern. There are a number of voting opportunities that individuals could use. There is not just the one polling day, so it is not that if you do not vote on polling day, there is no other opportunity to vote.
Yes, there is advance polling. There are advance polls in every community that has a population of 500 or more. There is also voting at the office of the returning officer for 12 days. So throughout the 12 days, except Sundays, you can go into the office of the returning officer and actually vote there. There is also now the special mail-in ballots, as I indicated earlier. There are special mobile polls being created for incapacitated people, people who cannot leave their home. We are allowing provisions whereby if an individual notifies his returning officer that because of an incapacity they are unable to leave their home, we are creating one day in that electoral district or in that community where the poll would actually go to that individual. That is including health care centres, senior citizens' homes, but even to an individual's home if they can demonstrate their inability to go and vote.
There are four or five various methods for individuals to vote in an election.