But in the past, prior to bill C-31, there were recognized cases of fraud, weren't there? Is that acknowledged?
Under bill C-31, for example, electoral workers are prevented from testifying that the same individual is attempting to vote. I don't think that if you vote in the morning at a particular polling station, that you're going to be recognized at that same polling station in the afternoon. These employees see thousands of people. If somebody shows two pieces of ID and his or her face, does that really prevent that individual from committing fraud?
And what's more, I'm wondering if there were actually cases of fraud?