Let me then ask this question. I have an article from the Toronto Star published on April 27 of this year, in which it says,
It is illegal under the Canada Elections Act to vote more than once in an election. Penalties range from a $5,000 fine to five years in prison, or both. But it's believed that no one in Canada has ever been convicted of voter fraud...
So this raises the question. Of course it's illegal to vote more than once. It's also illegal to vote if you're a non-citizen or if you're under the age of 18. It's illegal to vote in a riding other than the one in which you reside. I wonder if you could tell us, in the 14 years since you've been a commissioner, how many prosecutions there have been for each of those things. I realize you may not have the answer now, but if you could submit something in writing to us, informing us of that, it would be most helpful.