Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My thanks to all the witnesses and to Ms. Morris in particular. This is the second time today that I have had the opportunity to hear from her as a witness before a House of Commons committee.
My first question is for you Ms. Morris and your colleague.
In addition to the fact that you are representing 300,000 members in 50 sections, you are also representing the citizens with the highest rate of participation in elections and who have been voting for the longest time. So we might expect them to want to keep the status quo. However, the majority of your members want the system to be reformed. They are very engaged in the electoral reform process.
You said that the first thing that motivates them is the fact that every vote should count. Beyond that, what compels them to support the electoral reform?