Good morning, Mr. Kingsley. My name is Luc Malo and I am the member of Parliament for Verchères—Les Patriotes. I took over from Stéphane Bergeron.
I would like to continue along the same lines as Mr. Reid. It is true that at the moment students can either vote at their place of residence, if they are still living with their parents, or in the place where they are attending university. These are often two different places. So students can decide for themselves where it will be easier for them to vote on polling day.
If proof of address is required, will students with a driver's licence that shows their permanent residential address, rather than their address when they are at school, nevertheless be able to vote where they go to school?