I shall be brief. We are all elected. Would it be beneficial to make use of the Canada Elections Act and go see the owner of a small company that manufactures windows and doors and tell him that we demand entry? We must ask ourselves if this would be politically effective. We are talking about large shopping centres because the general public goes there. We are going to shopping centres, but not everyone--Ms. Brown has difficulty hearing me--is happy to see us, even in a shopping centre. They say they came here to shop in peace and not to be bothered by politicians.
When we go door to door, most people--let us face it--are polite and open their door. Maybe one or two percent refuse to open the door because they do not want to have anything to do with elections and politicians who are all the same. If we showed them the Elections Act and told them they are legally required to open their doors to us, do you think they would vote for us? Let us leave work places to the discretion of their owners.