Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for the interesting presentation.
I have two quick questions.
I understand the idea of an extraterritorial or foreign constituency. I understand all that. However, I just feel like there is some confusion here.
In the example of the French Senate, unless I am mistaken, Ms. Dubé was trying to show that it was like a constituency that included the whole world and not just 24 countries. If we were talking about 120 and not 24 countries, it would have perhaps been more...
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I have a final question, Roxanne. This is not a legislature in the typical sense. It's a constituent assembly. If I understood the Tunisian point, it's not a legislature that's going to legislate laws that will apply on a territorial integrity in terms of Tunisia, but a unique one-year mandate...[Technical Difficulty--Editor]...some democratic elements and after one year it's
obsolete.
It's not an ongoing legislature in the traditional sense of...[Technical Difficulty--Editor]. I'm wondering if that unique example might not provide...[Technical Difficulty--Editor]