You're required to have it when you vote. You're not required necessarily to have it in your hands. It sounds to me like part of the problem you've been drawing attention to is the fact that people are given stuff and then it's stolen from them or they lose it. I'm just trying to think of practical ways of ensuring that people who are currently unable to vote get the opportunity to vote, without obviating the entire purpose of removing voter fraud, which is the purpose of these sections.
If we were to take Mr. Quail's suggestion, we might as well not have this bill. I'll just say that bluntly. I'm looking for practical ways of ensuring that homeless people are captured to the best of our ability, and that we ameliorate the situation as much as it is within our power to do so. That's why I asked the question that way.
The other thing I wanted to ask, as a possibility.... Just a second. Hang on.