Thank you, Mr. Mulley. First all, I'd like to congratulate you on your website. I sympathize with you over the problems you had reading Hansard. It's not always easy, even for mere mortals. Sometimes I have trouble finding my own statements in Hansard. That says a lot.
I'd like to know if you have observed that people logging on to your website to get information are looking for something different. Let me explain what I mean.
A number of MPs are concerned about specific issues, in particular those who live in urban areas like mine where there really isn't any local media. People can get a lot of information about their leaders and about the parties, but very little about their MP. This criticism about the state of democracy in our society is one that we often hear.
For example, are people looking for something more by way of information from a website like yours than what they would find in the media in general? Are those logging on to the website focused mainly on the parties and their leaders? Or are people more interested in their own MP, in his comments and actions?