That's an interesting aspect. Again, the Elections Act does not cover these matters as such. The Elections Act deals with advertising, deals with expenses, and requires that any advertising be linked to a tag line reflecting that it has been authorized by the official agents of the candidate. Now, the question that will arise is whether a phone message such as the one that you describe constitutes advertising under the Elections Act, and if it does, it would necessarily mean that a tag line should be attached. But that's why I want to come back to the committee later on, because the act is far from clear on these matters.
On March 29th, 2012. See this statement in context.