Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I've just been looking through the material that we were submitted earlier today. When I asked my last question, I was told that the answer to my question was here. I looked through and I see that regarding prosecutions and convictions, there have been four convictions in the last quarter century for voting when not qualified or entitled. Two convictions followed the 1979 general election. For each, the fine was $100. In 1997, there were two cases in which non-Canadians were prosecuted. Both were found guilty and received absolute discharge on proof of charitable contributions in the amount of $300. There was one case of voting when not qualified or entitled during the 2006 general election, which is before the court. There is a grand total of four convictions and one potential conviction in the past quarter century.
My first question is this. How many requests for prosecution have there been?