Mr. Speaker, the member demonstrates that she has absolutely no knowledge of voter identification laws south of the border.
It is regrettable that she is trying to Americanize the debate when there is absolutely no comparison between American and Canadian voter ID laws. For example, many American states require photo ID when someone casts a ballot. That is not required in Canada. It is an option, but there are 39 options, the vast majority of which do not include a photo and the vast majority of which are not even government issued.
We have many options to allow people to identify themselves. It is reasonable to expect that they do so when they vote.