If one looks at the requirements of the vouching process, the person who's vouching must be on the voters list and in the same polling division as the person they are vouching for. That means you need to find someone who lives in the same hotel or shelter as you who is somehow magically on the voters list and in your polling division. They must live very close to you. In practicality, in my experience, the vouching system for people who live in poverty and have difficulty obtaining identification is impossible. In all of the elections in which I've been involved, I've only been able to use that vouching system once. With respect, it's a ridiculous system and provides nothing for people who are trying to vote.
On December 11th, 2007. See this statement in context.