Thank you very much.
I would like to just follow up on that, Professor Mycoff. I've had a chance to read one of the papers that you wrote on this in 2009. It's my understanding that you'd not really found any direct relationship there, and I appreciate your confirming that today.
However, I did note that in your paper you indicated that theoretically at least anyway, the most likely to be negatively impacted would be people who wanted to vote but were unaware of ID requirements. I don't know if you're familiar with our new fair election law in Canada, which we're studying tonight. One of the things that we're doing is we're trying to focus the education that Elections Canada provides to voters on the logistics of voting, making sure that people are aware of where, when, and how, including what ID to bring with them to be eligible to vote.
First of all, I just want to verify that is in fact what you did find, that this might be the person who would be most likely to be affected. Also, would you believe then that what we're seeking to do here, which is greater focus of the education on making sure people are aware of what they need to bring in order to vote, would be helpful in combatting any potential risk there would be there?