Thank you.
Mr. Donison, I'm slightly confused, because you say that in those jurisdictions where you have flexible fixed elections, because the prerogative still exists, it has created a new paradigm. My understanding is that B.C. has only just gone to fixed election dates. Ontario is only now going to fixed election dates. Other provinces have only said they will go to fixed election dates. In Australia, these two state legislatures you're talking about have only recently gone to fixed election dates. So the affirmations you're making are based on very, very recent.... We're talking about systems where they have one flexible-fixed or possibly two flexible-fixed. We're not talking about systems where those flexible fixed election dates in parliamentary democracies have existed for 50 or 60 years.
If you have examples where flexible fixed systems have existed for a longer period, I wish you would bring it forward. Otherwise, this is really intuitive or anecdotal at this point. And I don't believe there is sufficient clear and convincing evidence to make the kinds of affirmations and conclusions you're making.