Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would ask the panel this. It would seem to me that financial institutions, which is the example being named, have a vast amount of personal information at their disposal that Elections Canada by definition wouldn't. As we all know, there are silos in the government, so they're not going to go to another department of the government to get this additional information.
I'd like to hear from the panel. It seems to me this would be unwieldy, costly, and not particularly reliable.