Thank you. Yes, I do move that.
It's another part of the attestation package and this is just about keeping the oaths that are going to be sworn by people who have not adequate identification on residence. Anyway, keeping all the oaths in a separate envelope will allow the returning officer to compile the names of those who have taken or co-signed an oath to verify there are no duplicate names. If you recall in the last election, when we discussed with both Monsieur Mayrand and Mr. Neufeld and others, they keep saying there were 1,200 people, I think, who were affected, but that was an approximate number because they didn't actually open up the envelopes and count and verify to an exact number. They just did a random sample, a random audit, and approximated.
We're saying that's probably not the best way to do it, so keep all of those people who were signing and attesting oaths in a separate envelope so when an audit is done after the fact they will have actual numbers. They will be able to take a look at every single oath that was taken and attested. That's all it says. It's just enhancing the integrity and security of the vote.