It is still odd. In the past, when there were 25 petitions, the response rate was 100%. This year, with 12 petitions, the response rate drops to 86%. A light surely has to go on somewhere.
Could you give us an answer, both for my benefit, and through us, for all Canadians who sign petitions in the hope that they will be of value and will make a worthwhile contribution to the debate? Do you have an example of a petition that could have motivated the government to move forward on an environmental issue?