Very quickly, the solutions are, number one, a statutory declaration. But more profoundly, as Tina Marie suggests, give the authority to deputy returning officers to take an oath, for someone to swear and take an oath that they are who they say they are and that they're eligible--without the vouching requirement, because the vouching requirement will kill this as an effective solution.
I do want to challenge one statement, though, that the committee member has made. Perhaps you disagree with the Chief Electoral Officer, but in his testimony there is no evidence that there is wide-scale fraud, or any fraud. There are provisions that allow prosecution. My worry is that in seeking to fix this, you're going to actually disenfranchise not just marginalized people, but others who don't have access to the ID that's required. You're going to actually disenfranchise more people and reduce voter turnout at a time when we're very concerned about voter turnout.
I just wanted to make that point.