The question of the rural voters is very different from the question of homeless voters or students. I'm just saying the solutions and the questions are very different. I wasn't a member of the committee, so I can't say for certain, but I understand that it was debated extensively. Perhaps it was the focus on that that caused the concerns you raise to be subsumed and missed, if those concerns were raised at the time.
The provision has been created where they can provide identification. Even if you don't have photo identification, a driver's licence or something of that sort, if you are a homeless person, a shelter can provide an attestation as to your residence.
In the by-elections, 0.8% of those people voting used attestation letters as a form of identification. What that tells me is that for that small portion of the population that is affected, that is a valid, workable option. It is being utilized, and they are able to vote.