I don't know how accurate that is in identifying who you are. For example, for me to travel here today I had my gender marker removed from my ID, which obviously we're happy about, but I can't fly with my ID anymore even within Canada because it doesn't have a gender marker, so I have to bring my passport and click on boxes that don't represent me.
It would be easy to say that's not a big deal, but it is a significant deal. It really wears on you.
The trans PULSE studies found that having one piece of ID in your affirming name, with your gender marker, reduced suicide ideation by, I think, 96%.That's significant, so I would happily remove all my gender markers.