Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I've got a question for Mr. Nothing. I'm sure that, as you've mentioned before, you have voted in past elections. Among members of your community, some have voted, some have not voted. What would you recommend to the committee? What procedures should be used in your particular community? Let's not talk at large, though--your community. What would be the most efficient way to have your people vote and at the same time protect against fraudulent methods of voting? And by that I mean one voter, one vote--not one voter, vote as often as you want, but one voter, one vote.
As Mr. Guimond was saying a while ago, for the homeless, I'm in the same situation. Our party wants, whether they be homeless, whether they be in your community, whether they be students, to find a reasonable control to make sure that everybody who has the right to vote could vote. So would you please tell me how, in your own community, we could get everybody who wants to vote to be able to vote without any fraudulent practices?