I want to start with Professor Johnston and, actually, the very first sentence in the brief that you delivered to us, which states: “Discussion of electoral reform too often concentrates on the total makeup of Parliament and speaks of the House as if it were a legislative body in a separated-powers system.”
You explained a little bit about what that might mean, but I wonder if you can perhaps offer some tangible or specific pieces of advice as to how that is being played out in this committee, and how we may be able to better structure the conversation when we head out across the country to engage Canadians.