Could I just ask one other question? It occurred to me that they're small communities and that there would always be one poll per community. The issue of having someone vouch for other people would be, I'm imagining, less of a problem in one of these communities than it would be, say, in a downtown urban area. If you're on the list and I'm not on the list, you can vouch for me, and as long as we have enough people on the list, the vouching could take care of everybody in the community, I think. I could be wrong. Is the number of people on the voters list typically small enough, as a percentage, that that wouldn't work as a way of resolving the problem of making sure that everybody can exercise his or her franchise?
On December 5th, 2006. See this statement in context.