Perfect.
Now, since there are no other speakers, may I take the liberty of proposing that we word this.... We will review it on Tuesday so that everybody's comfortable with the wording, but ultimately, the gist or the sense would be that the primary thing we want is a piece of photo ID that's issued by a government, or, failing that, if you don't have that, then two pieces of other ID, specifically, health card, driver's licence, senior's card. If you don't have any of those items, then you must take an oath that you are a Canadian citizen and you are eligible to vote. You take that oath before a panel or some authority at the polling station. Frankly, our next item of business, that we've already agreed to, is that we will advertise at polls the offences of lying about that.
On top of that, I would like to have wording in there that voter information cards, magazine subscriptions, hydro bills, etc., are not acceptable forms of identification.
Are we happy with that? We'll bring the wording back to the committee—