Perhaps I could add to your question by reading, for your information:
Quebec requires that voters provide their name, address and, if asked, their date of birth. They must also produce, as identification, one of a driver's licence, a health insurance card, a Canadian passport or another document that has been issued by a government body. (Elections Act, section 337) If an elector cannot produce the required identification, in order to vote he or she must report to an identity verification panel and provide a sworn statement along with either two pieces of identification or have another voter who has produced the required identification vouch for him or her. (section 335.2)
Okay, moving on, we have Mr. Preston.