I will begin by responding to the second issue you raised, that of candidates. I'm pleased that you made that comment here because it is in this place that this issue has to be considered and I don't know that I would have a position on that. This is an issue that specifically involves this country's political life.
In terms of the identification cards, the returning officer did not have the right to do what he did. He simply did not have the right to do that.
I'm pleased that you raised that issue, because it raises a larger one. Who are the citizens in our society who generally do not carry identification cards on them? At some point, when the issue is debated, the question will have to be asked. Should people have to carry identification on them in order to vote?