The New Zealand model of change in many ways is the one that has the most credibility here. I'm not saying that the MMP model they've used there is the best one, that would be premature of me. But the model of going through and transitioning is the closest thing I think we have to a gold standard for a Westminster-style country like Canada.
Could you take a look at what they did and point out to us—it can be in writing—any helpful lessons you can draw from that, that might guide us?