Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you, Senator Brown.
There's one thing we haven't touched on today. We've heard about some of the comments from different premiers, provinces, and parties, and you're probably in a better position to answer this than most people. What are you hearing from everyday Canadians on the issue of changes to the Senate? We've all probably heard, to one degree or another, in our own ridings as members of Parliament that Canadians should have some input on who rules—that's how they put it sometimes—or governs them, especially when you consider some of the powers that our Senate has.
Believe it or not, I think we've gone through this discussion today without really talking about what you hear from people, Canadians, voters, on this issue about whether or not there's a desire to have some input into who governs them.