Well, really, I have to say that I was a neophyte at that time. I'm a law practitioner, so I think the process of going and listening to the way in which people related to the electoral system at that time was convincing to me, and convincing to the commission. It didn't start with the position that this is where we're going to end up.
I'm quite certain on that basis that there was sufficient disconnection and a sufficient problem sur la longue durée—not that the system did not work well at times and reward them, but that in la longue durée there were too many issues that came up about the lack of adequate translation of votes to seat counts. That came up over and over again.