I think it's a very critical question, because the former CEO was of the opinion that fraud was not a major issue. The commissioner we had before the committee talked about various cases that were being investigated, because of course there are cases and there are reports and they need to be investigated. But I'm curious. We have this bill that is now going through allegedly to deal with all of this voter fraud, but what it's actually going to do is cut people off from voting based on political assertions that this fairly major fraud is taking place, and yet I don't think it has ever been demonstrated or documented, certainly not by Elections Canada.
Is there anything that Elections Canada has that can show us that fraud is taking place at a level that you think is unacceptable? I know there are isolated situations, but is there anything beyond that?