Mr. Chairman, Mexico has an alphanumeric card with photo, with fingerprint, with signature. It cost $1 billion to institute, to install it in Mexico. Brazil has something similar. We've just come back from Panama. They held a referendum over the weekend. They have the same thing. The voters lists have pictures of the electors. They have this in Mexico as well.
Iit's really up to the committee to decide what it would like to do in terms of having ID or not having ID. Frankly, I don't have a magical solution.
What I'm concerned about is how one addresses all of the concerns at the same time. How does one address the concern that we need ID, and then address the concern that a person is honest but doesn't have ID? How do we reconcile this? I leave that up to you to do that. I don't have the answer.