Just one question. It has to do with identification for veterans.
We had an example in the last election in my riding when a gentlemen in his nineties went in using his veteran's card, and of course it wasn't considered to be proper identification. He was told he couldn't vote unless he came back with his address, and no one could vouch for him because he lives alone. He was with his caregiver, who happened to be his granddaughter, but she couldn't vouch for him.
Is there any consideration at all being given to someone in that circumstance? He's now 92 years old and he was highly offended. For him to have to go back again—I think it's probably a way of discouraging people from voting.