Certainly, I think it concerns the translation of votes to seats and the fairness and the meaningfulness of this. That's why you vote: you want your vote to be translated into representation, and I think that was clear at that time. Certainly, people were concerned about stability, ensuring that the government was working, recognizing that the actors and the political culture in Canada would probably be sustainable, that we had actors that could work.
Finally, I think there was some concern, which I continue to share, that we have le suffrage universel and we want to have people who represent a little bit le miroir de la population. Representativeness in terms of the diversity of ideas, the diversity of voices, was important.