Mr. Conacher, you heard my question about the per-vote subsidies.
I have a keen interest in taking money out of politics. I don't happen to believe that all lobbyists are created equal. I think that there is a lobbying sector—an industry of lobbying. You only have to look at critical issues around pharmacare, subsidies to oil and gas, or a whole host of issues. The people who show up are the ones who have the deepest pockets. They show up the most frequently.
In your opinion, will returning to a healthy per-vote subsidy by the public financing within our electoral systems help head off some of the critiques that you've raise here today in terms of this American-style, Citizens United scenario?