I wanted to put that on the record, Mr. Chair.
As far as tabling his report, Mr. Kingsley consults with the parties two or three times a year, but he doesn't specifically ask us to review his reports before they're tabled. We don't get a complete look at them before he tables reports before Parliament, and I'm sometimes as surprised as honourable members at what shows up in the report, but not always.
I think the ID issue in the polls is the most central issue you're facing. I think the photo ID is something you have to seriously consider as a basic requirement. I really do.
On the signatures, I like the idea of pre-nomination anyway, and I'm not so sure you'd need signatures. I'm all for candidates just being able to file their papers with Elections Canada, having been certified by the party that they've obtained a nomination and they're the nominated candidate.
On advertising, absolutely, there should be all sorts of warnings around polling stations--breach of this, breach of that, and the gendarmes are going to come and put you in jail. I'd be all in favour of that.
On voting on a Sunday, I'm going to have to think about that one. I'm not so sure about that one.