Exactly. With that in mind, we established that we want universal suffrage for people who are eligible. Would it not follow along those lines that we should have universal enumeration to ensure that universal suffrage is going to take place? The argument would be that if you don't have universal enumeration.... I won't get into the details of that, but conceptually speaking it's absolutely critical to have universal enumeration so that we can have universal suffrage. Can you agree to that?
On December 7th, 2006. See this statement in context.