I view it as less of a problem, because I think we tend to forget that in those communities people actually know one another and they know where they reside. They actually do. They all live on a reserve or in a particular area and they know one another. They belong to the same community. I think somewhere along the way we tend to forget this, because we tend to think of urbanized Canada, but there's more to it than that.
In effect, when that address shows up, the people know what this means. That's Joe who lives down the road and they know that the person belongs there and is entitled to vote at that polling station, and this is what is happening.