It's hard to believe that was the case, and I'm sure you'll direct that question to the Chief Electoral Officer, who, I believe, is following me.
One of the things this bill provides for is that the Chief Electoral Officer will, in advance of an election, make the acceptable identification absolutely clear. He will publish that and make that available to people, so we don't get that kind of confusion on election day.
As I say, in the past, it was very difficult and quite disconcerting that people who had Government of Canada identification were turned down at a polling station. But this bill will clear up any ambiguity in that regard, and in addition, the CEO will make it very clear the types of identification that are acceptable, so everyone will know that in advance. I think that is as it should be.