Okay, that's a tough question for you to answer in three minutes.
We've heard a lot of testimony about the homeless and the difficulties in enfranchising them to vote, because many of them don't have pieces of identification, photo or otherwise.
One of the motions we brought forward was to encourage your office to target enumeration in areas of high homelessness. But even with that, I foresee a lot of problems, because how do you determine, if someone has no identification, that he or she is even a Canadian citizen? And the level of transiency is so high that they may not be there anyway after you enumerate them.
I'd just like general commentary from you. I don't think that anything we could ever find would be a perfect system to make sure that everyone entitled to vote actually gets to vote, because someone isn't able to demonstrate that they're eligible. I'd like to have your comments, sir, if I could, in the limited time we have left, as to how you would approach the situation to try to ensure that the homeless would have as much ability as any other citizens to cast their ballot.