Thank you. I will be very, very brief then.
On the Elton amendment that you talked about, I hadn't seen this before, but I've seen similar ideas at joint sittings, that kind of thing. I have a technical question.
It talks about a majority of members, of senators from each province. Most of the provinces have an even number of representatives in their contingent to the Senate—6 from Alberta right now, for example, 10 from Nova Scotia, 4 from P.E.I., 24 from Ontario. So do you mean 50% of the senators, or do you mean 50% plus one of the senators from each province? In other words, under current representation, if you have 10 from a province, do you have to have 6 voting in favour? That makes a significant difference to how tough a hurdle this is to overcome.