I don't have the numbers right in front of me, but we have looked, and again, this is where I could provide additional information where it shows early in the stages that you get a lot and then it peters out.
This system I'm proposing would be slightly different because they go through an MP's office initially, not to the clerk. In other systems it's quite easy for people to enter an e-petition and post it online and say, “Sign this”. In the system I'm proposing, it has to go to an MP and the MP initiates it with the clerk. That will actually reduce the number of petitions online right away, because again, MPs will be reluctant, I think, to sponsor improperly worded petitions. The clerk will also give advice, to say that it isn't going to work. The example of the Doris Day petition couldn't happen through the system I am proposing, and it would reduce costs.