This is my sixth term here, and I've seen blatant electoral fraud, which has even had the consequence of members of the House having to resign from their active seat.
To follow up, would it enhance our democratic response? I know that we have chronic underfunding for the Privacy Commissioner, the Competition Bureau, and the Chief Electoral Officer, but if there were rules prescribed, for example, by an independent body like the Chief Electoral Officer, with an enforcement mechanism, in terms of how data is accumulated and used, and those responsibilities, which would be enforceable by punishment of law, in an ideal world, would that be the way to govern a set of rules that would then be applied across established political parties or those trying to find roots in Canadian democracy?