The real problem arises where people, for example, in the poorest part of Vancouver, and I'm sure you're aware of the problems of the Downtown Eastside—and this was part of the evidence we presented in the Henry case—was that one thing people get stolen from them all the time in the Downtown Eastside is ID, because it's a very valuable asset. It can be a scarce commodity among the truly homeless people there. As one of the witnesses said at the earlier panel, people can have messy lives and that's a place where a lot of people have messy lives.
But it isn't only people who are marginalized who are affected, and it should not be difficult to vote.