Okay, that's the goal; we want all Canadians to vote.
We have to take into consideration that not everyone wants to disclose their birth date. Personally, I wouldn't want to give my birth date to some political party, including my own. My birth date is something personal.
We're asked for our birth date too often for identification purposes. When you report a lost credit card, representatives of the bank involved ask for a birth date. Therefore there are people who know our birth date, in addition to our credit card number. That's almost an identification. Maybe that's why people get nervous.
When you said that a person could use a credit card together with a
a “utility bill”--what do you mean by that? Is that the bill from New Brunswick Housing or New Brunswick energy?