Thanks.
You made reference to using the VIC, the voter identification card—pardon me, the voter information card. We had that fight over and over again. It should be a voter identification card.
Anyway, you said that if that was used for the purposes of address only, you thought that would be sufficient. I want to step that out. If the voter information card had been accepted as voter identification, as it bloody well should be, given that it's the most up-to-date database in the whole darned country, how many other problems would that have solved in addition to the ID one and the address one you were talking about?