Senator, we've had this issue come up before as well. In light of what seems to be--with some of these polls, including the one you've included--overwhelming support for our having some kind of democratic input from Canadians, on the principle that Canadians should have democratic input into their institutions, would you let maybe the lack of achieving a perfect consensus or perfection in legislation be a roadblock to our advancing the will of Canadians to have some input? We've had some witnesses appear who seemed to be suggesting that unless it's a perfect situation or a perfect formula, we mustn't do anything. If it's not perfect, we can't do anything. Anyone who's experienced a bit of life knows that nothing is perfect.
I'm wondering what your take is on that. Do you look at that as a roadblock--that if we can't achieve perfection, then we shouldn't move this agenda forward at all?