No the notary is quick, takes 5 minutes, but then I have to send that document to the government of Canada in Ottawa to get it authorized, so send document by mail (takes couple of days for them to receive it), then on their website it says it takes 15 business days to authorize the document, then send it back to me (couple days for me to receive it), so in all it can take between 3-5 weeks.
But luckily, the liquidator told me I don't need to do that, only notarization is good
That only means they received your documents, but it doesn't mean your claim is complete or valid.. if your ID document is not notarized, it's a good excuse for them to say that your claim is not valid and you might not win your case
If I were you I'd get your ID notarized and send it to them