That would be very much appreciated.
These results confirm something I have felt for some time. I have my own biases, but as I try to explain what is going on to people who aren't paying attention, they tend to become more firmly supportive of the position I hold, which is that there should be a referendum on whatever system goes forward at the end of this process.
However, your results differ somewhat from an earlier poll you did, which was released in late May, in which you asked people questions following this preamble:
One of the commitments that Prime Minister Trudeau and the Liberals ran on during the election was that, if they were elected, they would make major changes to Canada's election system and how we elect Members of Parliament. Their commitment did not specify exactly how they would change the system. The following statements are about this commitment. For each, please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree:
That is the preamble, and then people were asked to respond to the following statement:
The Liberals should not make major changes to Canada's election system without holding a national referendum to get the public's approval for the changes
The combined “strongly agree” and “somewhat agreed” in favour of a referendum added up to over 70% of all respondents—