First of all, if there were a change in order to change the Senate into a house of the provinces, let me tell you that it would be a major change. It probably would require discussions with all the provinces--I'm sure of that--and the federal government too.
Is it a reason for not pursuing that objective? No, but at the same time it is very complex. If you do so, you will have to also affect or change the powers of the Senate. As I said earlier, you would require a suspensive veto instead of an absolute veto, which is the current case for the Senate. It's a substantial change, but it is what we would prefer: we would prefer that the Senate would become a house of the provinces and that the representatives of the provinces in the Senate would be designated by the legislative assemblies in the provinces. I'm not saying that these people would be elected provincially themselves, but they would be representatives of the legislative assemblies in the provinces.
Do you know why I would champion that idea of a house of the provinces? It's because I think the provinces should have a better say with regard to the future of Canada. They should have a better say with regard to the evolution of the Canadian federation. In order for them to have a better say, I think one of the options is to change the Senate into a house of the provinces, but this is a major change. It would be a major change.