Okay, that's fine, because I would agree with that statement. Elections are not a vote on a single question but a vote on multiple and complex questions, much as you were indicating a referendum would be.
I guess what I want to sort of ask in relation to that.... I guess I find it hard, based on that logic, to see....
The question would be this. You're saying that the issues at play in an election are broad and multi-faceted and complex, which is sort of the same argument that you're making about a referendum. If elections are valid even though they're based on complex and multi-faceted issues, I guess I'm trying to understand why referenda are not then valid based on the same...?