Thank you, Madam Chair.
This amendment would essentially allow for Canadians, many of whom will not have voted by special ballot before, to write in the party name as opposed to having to write out the first and last name of the candidate. Again, we've been told by Elections Canada that they're anticipating up to five million people voting by mail in a pandemic election and, as I say, that's compared to 40,000 or 50,000 people in a typical election.
I think there is a real risk that people will receive their special ballot.... They're used to seeing a normal ballot where these things are indicated and you mark an X. They might feel it's sufficient to write the party name and send it back. Anyone who does that is going to have their ballot spoiled. If the idea is to try to make sure that people get to vote, that their vote counts and if that's our priority, I think putting the party name in the context....
I recognize there's a larger philosophical debate about the long term and whether it's appropriate to put the party name on or not, and I respect that debate. In fact, I've even been on the other side of that debate, but in the pandemic context where suddenly a much larger.... If we consider what five million people represents as a percentage of the normal turnout, it's a significant proportion. We're not talking about five million people as a percentage of the overall population. We're talking about five million voters as a percentage of the normal vote, and in fact perhaps in the context of reduced turnout.
We're talking about a very significant proportion of Canadians that could be disenfranchised essentially by accident, because they don't realize that they have to write the candidate's full name. We can all say that maybe they should read the fine print, and maybe they should pay more attention, but I think the fact is that in this context, a party name would be a very obvious signal of intent and we shouldn't be disenfranchising Canadians on that basis.
That's what this amendment seeks to accomplish. There are a couple of other amendments that we put forward that are essentially complementary in order to achieve the same purpose.
Thank you, Madam Chair.