We entirely agree on the idea of drawing on the section from the Quebec Election Act. I don't think that's excessive. It doesn't delay the conduct of the vote. On the contrary, Quebec's voter turnout rates are generally higher than those of Canada. In addition, the polling stations are open for virtually the same number of hours.
So it doesn't delay the conduct of the vote and is not excessive, but it makes it possible to ensure that the person who is before the deputy returning officer or the clerk is the right person and that that person can democratically exercise his or her right to vote. That is definitely desirable.
As for the date of birth, I want to point out to you that this isn't yet a reality. In any case, it's no longer in the act. There now appears to be a greater openness in this regard, but there has to be a legislative amendment so that the political parties can get a hold of dates of birth.