Thank you.
I think first of all that the kind of Senate we're looking for is the Australian Senate. They thought they had a constitutional crisis because at one time--they had an equal number of senators, all elected, per state in Australia--they came to a point where there was a deadlock over something. And I don't know the specifics of the bill--I don't think it was the budget--but they got away with it because they just simply met and said, okay, we have to solve this problem; we don't want to dissolve the government and create a constitutional crisis.
That's why we came up with the override, to prevent that. If you have time, think about the override with one other condition: that the people elected to the Senate would represent provincial political parties. The reason we fought so hard for that is because there are other parties that are not now represented in the Senate, or in the House of Commons for that matter. The Parti Québécois would be able to run in Canada for the Senate. The B.C.---help me out; they were in power at--