I hear the reasonable arguments from both of my counterparts. I think we all have to keep in mind that there have been a lot of changes to the Elections Act from two different parties over the last five years. I think we're all playing catch-up to a certain extent. I think my colleague from the NDP is quite right that if it became the law of the land, then it would probably become part of the assignment agreement that I think we all undertake with our candidates in terms of sharing either rebates or other central costs of a service package or whatever.
I also take very well the point of my colleague from the Bloc that we are all struggling to live within the new realities of the Elections Act as it's written, or as it may or may not be amended. I think we are all finding ourselves facing an increasingly difficult regulatory burden, and I would be loath to add to that any more than you have to.