I guess this is a roundabout way of saying that since I don't see.... Although it may cause some people at the band administration office some extra work, the identification and address really aren't the impediments to voter turnout. I don't know and you mentioned that you don't know what the voter turnout was on your reserve in the last election. In the polling information I have seen, unless I read it incorrectly it looked as though it was roughly 35%.
Mr. Dinsdale, who was here before, said that's in the range. He said that normally reserves across Canada range between 35% and 75%. To me, this means that there have to be lots of other reasons that first nations people aren't engaged in the voting process other than lack of proper ID, because in the last election, even though these provisions weren't in place, vouching was available, as you mentioned. Anyone on your reserve who wished to vote could have had their neighbour vouch for them, so there was no real impediment to voting—certainly not from an identification standpoint.