Thank you. I just primarily have one question. You can all answer, and maybe Tina can get in anything else she didn't finish in her opening remarks.
Basically, you're involved in the poverty area and you have good knowledge in that area. You've identified the problem. We're involved in the political area and we've identified a major problem, and you're going to have to assume that, because it's our area of expertise. We're going to try to fix that problem, so we're not going to drop this issue. We have to solve this problem of people voting who aren't identified and who are fraudulently in the system, because that's not fair to Canadians.
You identified a very good problem. You identified some problems in the solutions that have been proposed. So what I'm asking is whether any of you have other ways we could ensure that these people are enfranchised, so they can have ID or someone to vouch for them, or some way that they will be able to be fitted in and not be disenfranchised. As we ensure that the vast majority of voters are properly identified, how can we also make sure that these people do not lose their votes?