Yes, I do, both with respect to the management of the voting process itself at poll sites as well as with respect to voter ID.
Interestingly--and I mentioned this in February--B.C. just had a provincial election, and one of the things that B.C. had was rules for identification that are similar to what we have at the federal level, but there they accepted the voter information card as one piece of ID that established at least the address and name of the elector. That is something that, in my view, should be considered at the federal level.
The other interesting thing is that the rules on vouching at the provincial level, in B.C., at least, are somewhat more flexible. There are still some restrictions. I think that would meet the concerns of the committee and Parliament when they set out Bill C-31, but it is a little bit more flexible, so that a family member can vouch for all the members of the same family, which is not the case at the federal level.
Some of these issues and findings will feed into the recommendations that I will be bringing forward over the next year.