Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to pick up on the question Mr. Blais asked us earlier, but in a bit of a roundabout way. I'm glad to give my answer.
Before that, though, I want to come back to the discussion I started with Mr. Milner earlier.
Mr. Milner, we were saying that, under a proportional system, some MPs would be directly elected by voters and others would be elected differently but still have a seat in the House. That would result in a two-tier system, one with two speeds or two grades, if you will.
Where is the legitimacy in having two classes of MPs in the House?