As far as family members, the voucher needs to provide documents to vouch. So if there is something suspicious we could certainly follow through afterwards.
I would point out to the committee that this is being used in B.C. provincial elections and it hasn't raised any major concerns. What we're trying to address now is that the vouching provisions are quite restrictive. I remember receiving a complaint from a lady. She accompanied her parents to vote and could only vouch for either her mother or her father. She was quite upset about it. So we're trying to address these kinds of situations.
The proposal here is still restricted. There are two requirements: they have to be a member of your family, of the voucher; and they have to reside at the same address.