Thank you, Mr. Chair. That is a fascinating discussion.
Mr. Côté, we were talking about voter behaviour earlier.
When I was a candidate, in 2008 and 2011, people often told me that they agreed with me, that they liked me a lot and that I was a very good guy, but that they would not vote for me because they believed I had no chance of being elected. I always answered that they were absolutely right because, if they did not vote for me, I had no chance of being elected.
At some point, it's simply the build-up of changes in intellectual or psychological paradigms that makes things happen. You told us about the principles underlying your preferred, majority judgment model, but you did not talk about the mechanisms. I would like you tell us about that.
When the term “excellent” or “gross” is selected, how is that quantified in terms of the numbers of members? I guess there's a point system.
Do you win four points with “excellent” and lose 10 with “completely reject”?
How does it work?