I understand the difficulty the committee is facing in trying to ensure that all citizens can vote but at the same time ensuring that people aren't voting more than once, and that people who are not supposed to be voting don't vote. I totally understand that. I don't entirely have an answer to your question. I can tell you what we have done, and what I've said in my presentation: we have participated in enumerations. I really support the motion to have targeted enumerations so that there is a process whereby people can come forward and present what identification they do have. There are people working in agencies, as Ms. Carroll said, who are not prepared to put their professional life or the existence of their agency on the line to vouch for someone in an inappropriate manner. But there are people who can vouch for some people in this community because they are well known to them.
That is what we have done: we have vouched for people who have been well known to us, and we have helped people be enumerated. We have helped people get ID as much as possible, but that process is quite lengthy. So in terms of having the ability to vouch for someone, a professional within an agency I think would facilitate that.