Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Kingsley, as it should be, a big part of your presentation dealt with this whole idea of what identification should be acceptable, or how difficult you foresee it to be for someone to have acceptable identification at the polls if they're not on the list. I'm just wondering whether there's ever been any cost analysis done on going to a system like they have in South Africa, where every voter has a picture ID card.
Obviously other countries do it; I don't know how many, other than South Africa. I had the privilege of being in South Africa last summer and met with their electoral commission. We went through the whole process they use. I think this has been raised before. They use a voter ID card. The voter must have that specific photo card, plus they ink the person's thumb.