Well, I agree with all that's been said, and I really don't mind the way the rule for Quebec reads in the document we have been handed. I continue to want to force the issue that the voter information card is in no way a piece of identification. It should not be used at the polls to the point that--I think Mr. Reid made the point that we should take the names off them. It can be mailed to an address to indicate that people at the address vote at a certain polling station, but it in no way identifies who a voter is at that address.
The other problem I still have is that someone can vouch for someone. I think it leads us to an improper form of identification. I recognize in the vouching system in Quebec you can vouch for one person if you have indeed shown all of your proper identification.
I think we're asking for a higher level of identification. I just don't know about the vouching piece.