First I want to emphasize that the voter information card has not yet been added to the list of authorized pieces. Consequently, it will not be possible to use that card in the next election that was recently triggered.
Over the next few months, we're going to conduct a feasibility study. Some information suggests that 90% of voters receive correctly identified and correctly addressed information cards. That represents a large number of people. So we're trying to address specific situations. I mentioned the case of seniors living in residences who often don't have access to other pieces of identification. We've seen this problem during electoral events, and yet a review is being done in seniors centres. We're go to visit them, we go back and see them 10 years later and they don't have the pieces of identification. So that could be a solution for certain voter groups. In the coming months, we'll first be checking the effectiveness of that tool, if we were to adopt it.
In addition, what are the measures that we'll have to take? First we'll have to review the identity card itself and review the method for distributing and collecting the cards in order to avoid dispersion.