Under the circumstances, Mr. Christopherson, I have to say that's actually a bit of a relief.
With regard to the specific amendment that we're discussing, the fact is that the voter information card contained until recently a message, in all capital letters, that stated that this was not identification. It could not be used for identification at the polls. It was prominent. It met with every iota of the description described by Professor Scott.
I make the humble suggestion that now that we've all indicated that we desire to see something like that, the Chief Electoral Officer will be capable of putting it back on. I hope he will do so. If he doesn't, I would be surprised. The point is that there's no need for a specific provision in the law to make that happen.
That's all I have to say. Thank you.