Just touching on the election for a second, I liked your comparison to voter turnouts in Canada. There was fraud, obviously, in the election over there. That's pretty clear. You listed 23,000 or so polling stations, 210 of which had serious fraud problems. That's less than 1%. I have no idea what it is in Canada, but it's safe to say in your experience, and certainly in mine, there is election fraud in Canada as well. There's fraud in every election in the world. It's a matter of degree. Obviously over there it's much higher than we'd wanted to see, but again, some perspective is required.
On October 21st, 2009. See this statement in context.