It's not necessarily in conflict; it would just oblige the Chief Electoral Officer to work things through. Now it will no longer be part of the discretion of the Chief Electoral Officer, it will be simply a rule of law that, through the affliction of time and the operation of the legislation, should the electoral date fall on a Monday that is a holiday, then it shall automatically be moved to the following Tuesday. So I imagine it will carve that out, if you will, of the interpretation of proposed section 56.2.
On October 24th, 2006. See this statement in context.