When someone has multiple names, which is common in many countries, is it not the case that when we miss one of the names or put the names in the wrong order, that we would not pick up on that?
Is it standardized now to offset that issue?
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Dan Albas Conservative Okanagan—Coquihalla, BC
When someone has multiple names, which is common in many countries, is it not the case that when we miss one of the names or put the names in the wrong order, that we would not pick up on that?
Is it standardized now to offset that issue?
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