It's very helpful.
Mr. Gibson, I turn to you. At one point, you wrote that the goal of electoral reform is “to design [a system] change so that the winners include the general public, with much less concern for the interests of the political parties.” That means, flatly and bluntly, a system that gives you more control over who becomes your member of Parliament, and then gives your MP more power in the government.
Do you favour—I'm not going to suggest this—broadly proportional systems over the majoritarian system that we have?