If it is a local campaign expense and you purchased advertising for your local campaign, which is what you're arguing, how do you explain the difference in market value or commercial value of that advertising, when York South—Weston was charged $39,999, whereas right next door or virtually right next door in Parkdale—High Park it's $9,999? You border that riding. You're allowed to submit legitimate local campaign expenses at fair market commercial value. How do you say that this advertising was worth $40,000 in your riding and $9,000 in another riding?
