I've not looked into this matter, because the reference here is to a report we received very recently from Toronto, after the amendments you made to the bill. I think it would be reasonable to predict that that is where the main problem will lie. It is not out of the question that the problem could affect others as well. People could go to the polling station without the required proof, people who have changed address but who have not brought along a copy of a bill or a lease that shows their new address, for example. The problem will come up.
How will people in the polling station ask these individuals to go back home to get a copy of a letter or some other document? The 5% figure reflects the experience in Toronto. Will it be the same throughout the country? I have no idea. If we lower the percentage to 1%, would that be acceptable? That is the question you must ask yourself as members of Parliament.