Yes, thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's fairly self-explanatory. We want to make sure, again, with the discussion we heard on this issue, with the underlying theme that we're trying to prevent voter fraud, that we're trying to get proper identification. So we had discussed, as this motion contemplates, that two pieces of identification are required, which are authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer, both of which must have the elector's name, but only one requires the address.
As we talked about before, someone can have a driver's licence and then, as a second piece of corroborating documentation, a utility bill that has the person's name and address. It's just to try to tighten up the process to ensure that the people registering to vote are who they say they are.