No, I think what we've suggested is that along with simply adding to the legislation and the list of acceptable forms of identification, one of them be a statutory declaration on the prescribed form. As I said earlier, no identification is perfect, but because of the criminal sanction that flows from making a false statement, it's actually a much more compelling guarantor than an awful lot of identification that people might otherwise have.
On November 28th, 2006. See this statement in context.