Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to the witnesses for being here.
Thanks to the people in the audience.
I hope I have a chance to get to more questions for Brendon Dixon. I want to say how impressive it is to see youth who are engaged. You said you did it because you're a nerd, but I think you did it because you're a good citizen.
I'm going to ask a few questions of Marilyn Reid because I found a column you wrote in the The Independent. I hope it isn't unfair to ask you questions about the two electoral reform sessions you went to that were on the Avalon Peninsula. I guess they were held there by the two MPs, Nick Whalen and Seamus O'Regan.
I wanted specifically to ask you a bit more about the mood there and what you saw there, because I see there was discussion of online voting and there was discussion of reducing the voting age. I gather in two different sessions you were the only person who thought a referendum was a good idea. I wondered about it.
Do you have any observations about those two sessions? I would be very interested.