Okay, thank you.
I just wanted to clarify that. I asked the CLC representative the same question last night and they were less committal about a position on that.
I want to clarify, as well.... Professor Schwartz, I noted your comment that it is not a good idea—this might not be verbatim—to explain electoral reform as a way of doing away with disagreement in our political system. I'm reminded of testimony levelled towards us earlier on that essentially reminded us that different systems place the conflict and the tension at different places along the political spectrum, along the line of functioning of the government.
Can you talk about how you see potentially different systems still allowing for vigorous disagreement and conflict and why that could be important within our political culture?