For voter fraud--if you include voting twice, a number of people have voted twice. They've signed compliance agreements with the commissioner to that effect. I can't remember the numbers offhand, but we pursue that at every election. We do checks because of what you just said. Everything is electronic. We can check the lists of electors and those who voted at advance polls and signed documents to that effect. We can pursue that, and we do, through analysis of signatures with the RCMP. That is something we do.
The numbers are not very high, but we do the checks. In some instances the commissioner may decide to prosecute because he feels there was real intent to fraudulently vote twice, as opposed to erroneously voting twice.
I just want to add one thing, Mr. Chairman. We have an agreement with StatsCan to test the consent question for the 2001 census already, so we are working to improve the system.