There are a number of ways for these people to be able to vote. Other than the ID, there is the ID verification table that a person can go to with another individual who identifies him or her based on the criteria set out in the legislation; the other possibility is for that person to provide documents other than those required under the legislation and the regulations. The Act is very flexible.
These measures are well accepted by the population. We have tried out that process on a number of occasions since those provisions were added to the Quebec Elections Act in 1999. 97% or 98% of people who turn up to vote have ID. Very few people have to go to the ID verification table, to the point where the people seated at that table get bored.