Thank you.
Just an observation from all our witnesses.... It seems to me, Mr. Chair, that people are picking up the slack from where we might have failed, not us personally, but institutionally speaking.
I would suggest again, Mr. Chair, that we go beyond targeted enumeration. We should have universal enumeration. That will be easy in some areas, but it's the concept of universality, that we should have universal suffrage, and the way to do that is to make sure we have universal enumeration first.
I wanted to question Mr. Nothing. You mentioned concerns around language. For someone to swear an oath, I'm assuming you would have to have someone able to interpret. You suggested this would be problematic if you have to have someone vouching, a different person vouching for every individual swearing an oath. Is that a concern of yours?