I agree. Our caucus is made up of 44 MPs, 18 of whom are women, and it does make a very real difference.
I'll just carry on with what Ms. May was talking about, our current system.
This was my first election. I'm a rookie member of Parliament. When you're competing for a seat, there's absolutely no incentive to be co-operative with another party. You are going all-out for that one seat, and, yes, there's the two-sword-length difference.
I'd like just some quick thoughts from you on how, if we were to change to a more proportional system, that might encourage some collaboration. Would you see that making a real difference in how our politics are played out and in maybe making question period a little calmer?