So the desire was to be able to use birth dates to identify different age groups and send information; contact those particular electors with messages that would possibly interest, for instance, seniors, senior women who were single, on our party's platform that specifically addressed their issues, or ethnocultural communities within youth groups, designing.... It's obviously too late now, but I don't think the idea of having the date of birth was only on the basis of fraud.
The issue of fraud was when people actually turned up to vote. But for candidates to have access to lists that included dates of birth was completely different and had nothing to do with fraud. It had to do with being able to design messages, get them to people, and encourage groups that don't have high voting participation to actually vote.