Okay.
From your perspective, having read the bill and knowing identification rules, when it comes to digital databases and what they might reveal about people versus actual physical identity usable in voting in an election—which are extremely different things—would you agree with me that nothing in this bill makes use of the citizenship database for those voting abroad, the tax return database, or the previous voting record database? None of that is used as an easy way to confirm where somebody lived or to confirm any aspect of their identity.
Is it true that none of those databases are used in this bill?